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Codemasters eyes expansion in China after signing new deals

Warwickshire-based motorsport games specialists is working with local firm NetEase on publishing and marketing project for three new games

Codemasters is behind the F1 series of computer games

A West Midlands games company is hoping to tap into the lucrative Chinese market after signing new publishing deals.

Codemasters specialises in motorsport games and is behind names such as DiRT and the Bafta-winning F1 series.

It has agreed two new partnerships with video game online games firm NetEase in Guangzhou to be the exclusive publisher for three of Codemasters' upcoming PC titles within China.

It will invest in marketing and localising the games to accelerate their growth there.

Additionally, Codemasters has signed an agreement to develop a new mobile game for the global market.

 

The company, which is headquartered in Southam near Leamington Spa and has offices in Birmingham and Cheshire, has been working with the Department for International Trade on annual visits in order to showcase its products and meet contacts there.

Toby Evan-Jones, vice-president of business development at Codemasters, said: "China is undoubtedly a key market for Codemasters and represents an exceptional growth opportunity for our business.