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Auto Club Revolution® Launches Russian Open Beta
Eutechnyx, the world leading UK independent racing game developer & publisher based in the North East of the UK, has expanded its reach into Russian territories.
Eutechnyx’ award winning free-to-play (F2P) online racing game, Auto Club Revolution®, launched in Russian territories today with a Russian version of the website being integrated into the Auto Club Revolution world. In a partnership deal between Eutechnyx and telecommunications market leaders MegaFon and VimpelCom, Auto Club Revolution has entered the Russian market.
Auto Club Revolution, currently in its beta stage, opens the gate to the 200+ million Russian consumers who will now have the opportunity to experience and enjoy the award-winning F2P online racing game.
Eutechnyx chief operating officer, Darren Jobling said, “Bringing Auto Club Revolution to the Russian market is a vital step in reaching our goals to establish the world’s leading online racing game. Working with MegaFon and Vimpelcom is a hugely rewarding opportunity, as we share the drive and ambition, along with their understanding of the CIS territories, to deliver the best possible online experience. We look forward to developing our partnership further over the coming years”
The move into Russian territories is the next step in Eutechnyx’ goal of making Auto Club Revolution the global home of online racing.
Players can register and enjoy the Russian flare and all that Auto Club Revolution has to offer by enrolling at autoclubrevolution.com/ru/ or autoclubrevolution.com.
Launch video: http://www.youtube.com/ACR_Russia_Launch
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Ashley Westgate .
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