The changes at Fallen Earth just keep coming. Today brings us news that Fallen Earth has formed a distribution partnership with publisher and distributor Interactive Gaming Software.
So what does this mean for Fallen Earth? In short, it means onward and upward: "As Fallen Earth grows, the need to make the game easily accessible both nationally as well as internationally has become essential," says Marketing Manager Jessica Orr. From the sound of things we're going to see the game made available to a wider audience, beginning its addition to "several new digital and retail outlets in late Q2."
Speculation regarding any connection between this partnership and the recent layoffs is only natural, but all involved parties seem very optimistic about the direction things are going for the game. Making Fallen Earth available to a wider market brings the potential for many more subscriptions, so we'll be watching the population of Sector 1 with interest.
Reader Comments (6)
Posted: May 4th 2010 4:14PM AlamoeJones said
I plan to try this game out soon and I'd really like a box copy, so this is good news.
Posted: May 4th 2010 5:10PM (Unverified) said
That's awesome news, Fallen Earth is one of the best MMOs around at the moment, and despite the sadness of last week's restructuring it's great to hear that the game is being given new legs.
Posted: May 4th 2010 6:01PM eNTi said
fe is boring as hell.
Posted: May 4th 2010 7:33PM VesNL said
Nice, this will make the game more accessible in Europe (I hope, still need to solve the monthly fee payment options as there are no game time cards)
Posted: May 4th 2010 10:05PM Tim the other Tim said
Is this game free? Or awesome? Or both?
Posted: May 4th 2010 10:08PM Ergonomic Cat said
Awesome! I'm glad they found someone to help out.








