Never Fear, European
Gamers




Electronic Arts announced themselves as the European distributor of
Warhammer Online: Age of Reckoning:


Geneva,
Switzerland, August 22, 2007
- Electronic Arts Inc. today
announced the signature of a distribution deal with GOA for
the highly anticipated massively-multiplayer online (MMO) game,
Warhammer Online: Age of Reckoning (WAR). Effective immediately,
EA will be the exclusive distributor of the boxed product to stores
across Europe.



GOA, the France Telecom-owned publisher of online games, previously
held distribution rights for WAR and will continue to act as the
exclusive publisher and operator of the game in Europe. Since 2001, GOA
has published and operated Dark Age of Camelot(TM) in Europe.



"WAR is one of the most anticipated MMOs in the world with a
particularly strong following in Europe," said Mark Jacobs, VP and
General Manager, EA Mythic. "GOA has been an outstanding partner with
Dark Age of Camelot and by pairing them with EA's top sales and
distributions teams in Europe, we now have an unbeatable combination."



Ghislaine LeRhun, Senior Vice President of GOA, said "EA's unrivaled
distribution reach in Europe will help make WAR the success we
anticipate. We couldn't have wished for a better partnership".



Based on Games Workshop's epic and longstanding tabletop fantasy war
game, Warhammer Online, Age of Reckoning features revolutionary Realm
vs. Real (RvR) gameplay that immerses players in a world of
perpetual conflict.



Scheduled for launch on the PC in the first quarter of 2008, the game
will be available in retail outlets and via download through EA's
digital distribution channel.



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