Pre-E3: Atlus and Frozenbyte to partner on digital title

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Atlus is teaming up with Frozenbyte, developers of physics-based surprise hit Trine, in a publishing deal on a yet-to-be-announced game, which will be released digitally in 2011.

What is it? We have no idea! Following Trine, it’s probably something pretty good. It seems that Frozenbyte thinks it’s pretty good:

“We couldn’t be happier signing our new game with Atlus. As an independent developer we felt that partnering with a publisher who is flexible and shares our vision of the game was the best way to bring the game out to a large audience,” said Lauri Hyvärinen, CEO of Frozenbyte. “We can’t wait to unveil the mystery – I’m confident that we’re creating one of the best titles of 2011!”

When will we find out? Next week, at E3, of course.


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