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These days, it's not uncommon to see one company serve as a publisher for an MMORPG, while another provides content delivery solutions. Independent startup game publisher Zyon Games appears to be following a similar formula.
The company has recently announced its intention to join forces with Solid State Networks to bring two new free-to-play MMOs, Secret Online and Childhood Online.
The games are expected to grace both the European and American markets. Zyon Games' founder Steve Wade commented on how beneficial the business alliance would prove for the publisher:
As a gamer, I know how frustrating it can be to patch a game, or even download the original client. Content delivery is one of the most important aspects to a game publisher, and Solid State Networks not only gets the job done, but also gets it done fast.
Likewise, founder and CEO of Solid State Networks Rick Buonincontri echoed similar sentiments with regards to Zyon Games: "It is an
honor that they have entrusted us with this critical component of their
business."
Solid State Networks will reportedly deliver Secret Online and Childhood Online to the gaming public via content
delivery technologies such as Solid Axis ION, a clientless download
accelerator, and Infinite Analytics, for reporting and network
management.
The said titles will be distributed exclusively over the Internet using a hybrid network that uses peer-to-peer technology.
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