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Ubisoft takes over publishing Heroes Over Europe


It's a game that was in danger of being canceled but now a new publisher has flown in (hehe) to save the day. We are talking about Heroes Over Europe, the WWI action-flying game from developer Transmission Games. Today Ubisoft announced that they are the new publisher of the title and plan to release the game sometime in September.

The game's future was in doubt earlier this year when it was revealed that the developer had not received a payment from its co-publisher Red Mile Entertainment and as such pulled out of their agreement with Red Mile. Atari, the other co-publisher, also decided to terminate its agreement at the same time. Ubisoft' s new publishing deal announcement also came with nine new screenshots from the game that we have added to our gallery.

Heroes Over Europe release in trouble


The WWII flying action game Heroes Over Europe has been planned as a 2009 release from Atari. However in a new filing with the US Securities and Exchange Commission, it appears there are some money snags that have popped up that will almost certainly affect its release.

In the filing made today, The title's co-publisher Red Mile Entertainment was sent a note from the game's developer Transmission Games (under its parent name IR Gurus) on Feb. 11. The note claimed that Red Mile had "failed to make a payment under such agreement in the amount of $281,000" to Transmission Games. As a result, the developer has terminated their agreement with Red Mile. Atari also sent Red Mile its own termination notice, saying it will no longer publish Heroes Over Europe.

Red Mile states it "disputes the grounds for termination" for Atari's side of things but that Atari's actions could affect Red Mile's operations. If they are unable to get more revenue or get a better line of credit within 30 days "the Company will likely cease operations." Red Mile is also the named publisher for a game based on Frank Miller's Sin City graphic novels. However aside from a few press releases about the game since it was first announced nearly two years ago there have been no details, screenshots or a announced developer for the game.

Sin City game gets another (unnamed) developer

Small game publisher Red Mile Entertainment got a huge coup when it announced some time ago that it had gotten the game rights to Sin City, the terrific crime comics from writer-artist Frank Miller. At the time the company's in-house dev studio Transmission Games was supposed to be handing the creative duties, using Epic Games' Unreal Engine 3.

Now comes word that Transmission Games is off the Sin City gig due to their work on their upcoming flying action title Heroes Over Europe. Gamespot reports that the Sin City game is now under development at an unnamed publisher but is still scheduled to be released sometime in late 2009.

Heroes Over Europe gets Atari as European publisher; first screenshots


A while back it was announced that Red Mile Entertainment was going to publisher Heroes Over Europe, the sequel to the previously released WWII flying action game Heroes Over The Pacific. Since then there's been little info on the game but this week publisher Atari announced that it would co-publish the title with Red Mile in Europe while also releasing the first screenshots from the game.

Developed once again by Transmission Games (formerly IR Gurus) the press release for Heroes Over Europe claims the sequel will have a brand new graphics engine and new gameplay modes, including multiplayer for up to 16 players. The press release also claims the game will have detailed reproductions of cities like London and Berlin. The title is due out in 2009 but there's no word yet on a US release date.

Sin City game publisher Red Mile acquired by Silverbirch


Last April, Canadian based game developer/publisher Silverbirch announced it had acquired European based PC game publisher Lighthouse Interactive. Apparently Silverbirch wasn't done with buying game companies as it has now revealed an agreement to buy California based publisher Red Mile Entertainment. The deal will mainly be a share-to-share transaction with an additional $750,000 loan from Silverbirch to Red Mile.

Red Mile's main claim to fame, such as it is, is the announced publisher for an upcoming game based on Frank Miller's Sin City comic books which will use Epic's Unreal Engine 3. The company will also publish Heroes over Europe, a sequel to the WWII flying action game Heroes of the Pacific
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