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Poland, August, 16, 2006, Techland - Poland based games developer, known from their 2003 Sci-Fi tactical shooter Chrome and 2004 rally racer Xpand Rally and upcoming this year wild west themed shooter Call of Juarez - are pleased to announce that they have hired UK based PR Agency Frazer Nash Communications to handle their global PR.

Adam Tutaj PR & Marketing Manager from Techland Software; said,

"Techland is really glad to sign the contract with Frazer nash Communications because it will improve our relations with media and communication about our titles. We believe that thanks to his experience and good understanding of realities of working with developers FNC will help us to be closer to players and inform them better about our new projects and about development progress."

First on the agenda for Techland is the upcoming Games Convention in Leipzig, August 24th to 27th, 2006. Techland will be presenting a number of key titles including their highly anticipated Call of Juarez heading for release in September, and several titles in development: the sequel to their sci-fi shooter title - Chrome 2, follow up to Xpand Rally - Xpand Rally Xtreme and Dead Island a FPS survival horror.

For more information, make your way to Business Center booth No H34 during the Leipzig Convention, where press presentations will be held - press is advised to make appointments.

About Techland:

Techland is a leading Polish computer game developer, creating products for worldwide markets since 1997. Techland has developed more than 10 titles based on Chrome Engine, including "Chrome" ( www.chromethegame.com), Chrome SpecForce ( www.specforcethegame.com), the rally racer "Xpand Rally" ( www.xpandrally.com), street racer GTI Racing ( www.gtiracingthegame.com) and wild west themed FPS Call of Juarez ( www.callofjuarez.com).

For more information about Techland and its products, log onto www.techland.pl/en

Poland, August, 16, 2006, Techland - Poland based games developer, known from their 2003 Sci-Fi tactical shooter Chrome and 2004 rally racer Xpand Rally and upcoming this year wild west themed shooter Call of Juarez - are pleased to announce that they have hired UK based PR Agency Frazer Nash Communications to handle their global PR.

Adam Tutaj PR & Marketing Manager from Techland Software; said,

"Techland is really glad to sign the contract with Frazer nash Communications because it will improve our relations with media and communication about our titles. We believe that thanks to his experience and good understanding of realities of working with developers FNC will help us to be closer to players and inform them better about our new projects and about development progress."

First on the agenda for Techland is the upcoming Games Convention in Leipzig, August 24th to 27th, 2006. Techland will be presenting a number of key titles including their highly anticipated Call of Juarez heading for release in September, and several titles in development: the sequel to their sci-fi shooter title - Chrome 2, follow up to Xpand Rally - Xpand Rally Xtreme and Dead Island a FPS survival horror.

For more information, make your way to Business Center booth No H34 during the Leipzig Convention, where press presentations will be held - press is advised to make appointments.

About Techland:

Techland is a leading Polish computer game developer, creating products for worldwide markets since 1997. Techland has developed more than 10 titles based on Chrome Engine, including "Chrome" ( www.chromethegame.com), Chrome SpecForce ( www.specforcethegame.com), the rally racer "Xpand Rally" ( www.xpandrally.com), street racer GTI Racing ( www.gtiracingthegame.com) and wild west themed FPS Call of Juarez ( www.callofjuarez.com).

For more information about Techland and its products, log onto www.techland.pl/en

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