Publisher Private Division this week shares to be expanding its publishing repertoire with new teams on upcoming, unannounced projects. In a new press release released recently, the firm tells that it has formed new partnerships with Moon Studios, Roll7, and League of Geeks to publish upcoming titles from the three video game developers.
Private Division is a Take-Two Interactive-acquired publisher that has went on to publish some notable releases and anticipated projects still underway. Those titles include Obsidian Entertainment’s The Outer Worlds, V1 Interactive’s Disintegration, and Squad’s upcoming sequel Kerbal Space Program 2.
Our partnerships with Moon Studios, League of Geeks, and Roll7 continue to enhance Private Division’s roster with more of the game industry’s best creative talent from around the world. We are thrilled to work alongside these experienced developers to provide them with the support needed to propel their creative visions to the next level.
Michael Worosz, Private Division Executive Vice President
For those unaware, these new teams involved are nothing to shrug off for the new agreements under Private Division. Moon Studios is reputable for its recent Xbox Game Studios release Ori and the Will of the Wisps, Roll7 notorious for the OlliOlli & Not a Hero, and League of Geeks for its 2015 interactive board game Armello.
With the announcement taking place this week, Private Division discloses that each respected project is still in early development and is not expected to ship for a couple more years. The publisher projects that the games will not be available until sometime in fiscal year 2022. However, we can expect to learn of the aforementioned projects ahead of that in the coming future.
Collaborative publishing partnerships in recent months has illustrated to becoming a standard for the gaming industry. It was back in late March that Epic Games announced its trio of publishing agreements with Remedy Entertainment, Playdead, and gen Design. You can reads the announcement by heading here.
What are you excited to see from the new partnerships for the three studios under Private Division?
Source: Private Division