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Military History series

Slitherine teams up with A&E Television Networks for new line of portable console strategy games.

Slitherine has announced the expansion of its partnership with A&E Television Networks (AETN) to include the MILITARY HISTORY™ brand starting in first quarter 2009. Following the success of The History Channel® Great Battles of Rome and the development of next-gen title HISTORY™ Great Battles of the Middle Ages, Slitherine will be launching a new series of video games for portable consoles based on the MILITARY HISTORY™ brand.

With an identified target audience of dedicated strategy gamers around the world, this series of games will satisfy the growing appetite to bring PC-style turn-based and real time strategy gaming to the now widely popular handheld console systems.

”MILITARY HISTORY is excited to be working with Slitherine to bring strategy gaming to portable consoles. The popularity of these consoles with people of all ages makes this an opportune time to enter this market,” says Carrie Trimmer, Director of Licensing for AETN.

The first product in the series will be released in first quarter 2009 begin the extended collaboration between the two companies.

Marco Minoli, Director of Marketing at Slitherine said: “We are delighted to have the opportunity to work on this new project with AETN. We believe that together we share many core values and, although in different areas of the entertainment industry, we strive to achieve the common goal of bringing together history and entertainment. We believe this approach will pay off in the future as the industry grows and reaches a wealth of new audiences.“

Specific information about the titles and upcoming MILITARY HISTORY™ series of video games will be announced soon.

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