DreamWorks, Activision Pact for Games
By: News EditorDate: Thursday, November 17, 2005
Source: Activision
Activision and DreamWorks Animation have announced that the companies have agreed to a new long-term, broad-based strategic alliance. The companies signed a multi-year agreement which grants Activision the exclusive video game rights to upcoming feature films from DreamWorks Animation.
Under the terms of the agreement, Activision will develop and publish video game products based on DreamWorks Animation's upcoming movies, including BEE MOVIE and KUNG FU PANDA, as well as films currently in development, including REX HAVOC and HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON. The deal also extends Activision's video game rights beyond SHREK 3 to include potential future films in the SHREK franchise.
Activision has secured the exclusive worldwide video game publishing rights for all current and future console platforms, the PC and hand-held devices. The company has also secured the rights to develop additional games based on the properties during non-film years, as well as the right to publish games based on each property's sequel.
Additionally, Activision is currently developing games based on OVER THE HEDGE, which will be released in May 2006, and SHREK 3, which is slated for release in 2007. The company also holds the right to develop games based on the recently announced film MADAGASCAR 2, which is slated for release in 2008.
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