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Geomerics and FreestyleGames hire Lincoln Beasley

Gaming PR specialist Lincoln Beasley has added two new development studios to its full-time client roster - Geomerics and FreestyleGames.

Geomerics, which is based in Cambridge, was founded last year and recently hired ex-Kuju director Julian Davis as CTO. The company is set to unveil a new technology based on Geometric Algebra at the Games Development Conference in March. Warwickshire-based FreestyleGames, which was founded by David Osbourn and Jamie Jackson, will announce its first title shortly.

Lincoln Beasley already manages PR for a wide range of companies including Blitz Games, Frontier Developments, Kuju Entertainment and Relentless Software.

MD Alison Beasley commented: "âIâm extremely pleased to be working for Freestyle and Geomerics and delighted to add them to my small but highly creative stable of talented and savvy game developers."

"Each studio has its own philosophy, strategy, technology and personalities. PR is directly related to sales and, now more than ever, developers need to raise their profiles and shout about what they do.â

Geomerics' Julian Davis commented: "Having worked with Lincoln Beasley at Kuju, Iâm extremely pleased that we can continue to work together now that Iâve joined Geomerics. Her industry experience and enthusiasm are invaluable.â

FreestyleGames commercial director Chris Lee added: âWeâve known Alison for a while and have always been impressed with the work that Lincoln Beasley has done for other developers. She has great awareness and knowledge of the industry, understands the requirements of independent developers and shares our passion for what we do.â

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