Following the fall out from publisher GlobalFun's liquidation, Pixalon VP Arjan Olsder has detailed what's happened to the games it used to distribute.
In a post made on Olsder's industry blog, he details the split between publishers Handy Games and Connect2Media.
Region by region
New distribution agreements mean that, in most territories, Handy Games will now publish Crazy Cats and UFO Afterlight exclusively on Android and J2ME.
However, on Cellcom, Orange & Pelephone handsets in Israel and Vodafone devices in Egypt and Wataniye, Connect2Media will take charge.
Connect2Media will also publish the original GISH game on both formats.
GlobalFun's liquidation was first announced on Olsder's blog back in September.
At the time, CEO Marcus Johansson said the publisher was continuing day to day operations but had agreed to accept the support of an administrator to resolve the firm's business agreements with various stakeholders.
[source: MobileGamesBlog]
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