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O-Games hires Moore and Mercer UK-based publisher expands Digital Spy promotes Reynolds to gaming editor Morten joins AntiGrav Media
O-GAMES The publisher has hired TINA MOORE and CLAIRE MERCER. Moore takes up the role of consultant and will be responsible for the marketing strategy behind O-Games’ key releases. She has previously held senior positions at games firms such as Sega, Ubisoft, Take-Two and Microsoft. Meanwhile, Mercer joins the sales team as commercial manager. She has also worked with a number of leading games publishers, leaving her most recent position as Capcom Europe’s sales and marketing director.
DIGITAL SPY MATTHEW REYNOLDS has been promoted to
Moore (left) and Mercer (right) will boost O-Games’ expansion
Together, they will drive the launch of O-Games’ upcoming titles, such as John Daly’s ProStroke Golf and PDC World Championship Darts.
O-Games CEO Jim Scott said: “We have put together a great publishing team in our head office in the UK and our Q4 line-up is our strongest yet.”
gaming editor for popular entertainment site Digital Spy. He joined the company as a gaming reporter in 2008 and will now be responsible for the video games section of the site. “Digital Spy is one of the UK’s largest media websites and I’m absolutely delighted to be working alongside a team of such incredibly talented editors and reporters in running its gaming coverage,” said Reynolds. Editor Neil Wilkes added: “I’m thrilled with the growth of
our gaming area over the last 12 months and am delighted to be in a position to give the section the editor it deserves.”
ANTIGRAV The UK peripherals specialist has appointed LIANNE
MORTEN as its new head of sales and operations. “We are all delighted that Lianne has agreed to handle AntiGrav’s growing marketing activities,” said sales director ROBERT ORCHARD. “We all wish her well and are sure she will do an outstanding job.”
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