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Mad Catz to Publish Games on Xbox 360

Mad Catz announced yesterday that they have entered into a Publisher License agreement with Microsoft Corporation. The agreement will allow Mad Catz to submit games to be published on Xbox 360 video game and entertainment system from Microsoft.

Darren Richardson, the President and Chief Executive Officer of Mad Catz Interactive, Inc. stated:

The execution of the Xbox 360 Publisher License Agreement marks an important milestone as we pursue our longer term goal of expanding our participation in developing, publishing and distributing games.

Mad Catz are an umbrella company for a collection of brands; Mad Catz(casual gaming),Cyborg (pro graming), Tritton (gaming audio), Saitek(simulation) and Eclipse(home and office) and are certainly well suited to producing branded products to go with the games. It will certainly be interesting what video game ideas they have!

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