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Atari has reintroduced Infogrames as a new label, reviving a brand that was known for game development and global distribution over two decades starting in the early 1980s. According to Atari, the brand’s purpose is to acquire IP and publish games across multiple genres that do not fit within Atari’s core IP portfolio. This may include legacy titles originally published by Infogrames.
The brand plans to manage its catalog of titles by expanding both digital and physical distribution, and by developing new collections and sequels. To kick things off, Infogrames’ first IP acquisition is the Totally Reliable Delivery Service games from tinyBuild LLC. Originally released in 2019, Totally Reliable Delivery Service is available on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, Switch, iOS, and PC. It is a multiplayer package delivery game featuring an open sandbox full of inventive gadgets and unconventional delivery vehicles. Infogrames plans on building and expanding on the franchise.
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