Koch Media to distribute The Ferrari Challenge in French, German-speaking territories
Just about anyone, automotive buff or not, has dreamed of driving a Ferrari and getting his freak on with it on a freeway. Koch Media and System 3 are making that happen very soon with the coming of their new game, The Ferrari Challenge.
The title isn’t ready to roll out of the garage yet, but Koch Media has already announced that it will be distributing System 3’s multi-million euro project in all German and French-speaking territories in the European market.
“The distribution reach of Koch media was never in question, but we needed a company that understands our marketing strategy and has the resource to realise our plans,” says System 3 CEO Mark Cale. “Koch has shown the level of commitment that we were looking for and weÂ’re delighted to be working with them on this key launch.”
Fans of Ferrari cars should be satisfied with the level of authenticity that the game will carry as the car maker has made an active and concerted effort to scrutinize the development and see to it that the experience is as realistic as possible.
The release date for The Ferrari Challenge is yet to be determined, but it has been confirmed that it will have distinct versions for the Sony PlayStation, Sony PSP, Nintendo Wii and Nintendo DS platforms.
Just about anyone, automotive buff or not, has dreamed of driving a Ferrari and getting his freak on with it on a freeway. Koch Media and System 3 are making that happen very soon with the coming of their new game, The Ferrari Challenge.
The title isn’t ready to roll out of the garage yet, but Koch Media has already announced that it will be distributing System 3’s multi-million euro project in all German and French-speaking territories in the European market.
“The distribution reach of Koch media was never in question, but we needed a company that understands our marketing strategy and has the resource to realise our plans,” says System 3 CEO Mark Cale. “Koch has shown the level of commitment that we were looking for and weÂ’re delighted to be working with them on this key launch.”
Fans of Ferrari cars should be satisfied with the level of authenticity that the game will carry as the car maker has made an active and concerted effort to scrutinize the development and see to it that the experience is as realistic as possible.
The release date for The Ferrari Challenge is yet to be determined, but it has been confirmed that it will have distinct versions for the Sony PlayStation, Sony PSP, Nintendo Wii and Nintendo DS platforms.