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Digital distribution will create "a new class" of publisher, says Satchell

XNA's general manager, Chris Satchell, has said he expects the assent of digital distribution to create "a new class of micro-community publisher".

Speaking to GamesIndustry.biz, Satchell explained he expected Microsoft's relationship with traditional publisher's to remain "extremely positive" as digital distribution evolves, but that user-generated games distribution will create a new breed of smaller, digitally-focused publisher.

"With the release of community games distribution I think we will see a new class of micro-community-'publishers' - small community teams that publish their work exclusively on Xbox Live," Satchell explained.

"This means more diversity of content for gamers, a huge audience for up-and-coming developers and new creativity and talent in the industry, talent that will also fuel growth at large publishers".

Of more traditional publishing outfits he added: "I expect our relationship to continue to be extremely positive and we will continue to make sure that Microsoft platforms are the best place for them to deliver great experiences to their customers."

The full interview with Chris Satchell is available online now.

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