Microsoft buying Canadian online game company

May 7, 2009 US computer software giant Microsoft announced plans to buy BigPark Inc., an interactive online game company

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US computer software giant Microsoft announced plans on Thursday to buy BigPark Inc., an interactive online game company based in Vancouver.

US computer software giant Microsoft announced plans on Thursday to buy BigPark Inc., an interactive online game company based in Vancouver.

Microsoft, in a statement, said the Canadian videogame maker will be integrated with Microsoft Game Studios, "where the team will continue development on an exclusive game."

Financial details of the purchase were not disclosed.

"We are delighted by the opportunity to welcome the BigPark team," Microsoft Game Studios general manager Phil Spencer said.

"We believe BigPark has tremendous potential to create new properties and innovative gaming experiences for our platforms, one of which we're looking forward to showcasing at the E3 Expo in June" in Los Angeles, he said.

BigPark was founded in 2007 by veterans of Distinctive Software Inc. and Canada and its founders have been involved in hit franchises such as "Need for Speed," "FIFA Soccer," "NBA Street" and "SSX."

One of its founders, Don Mattrick, recently joined as senior vice president of its interactive entertainment business.

(c) 2009 AFP


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