Digit Adds Games Industry Tech Veteran Dominique Boutin as CTO

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Digit Adds Games Industry Tech Veteran Dominique Boutin as CTO

DUBLIN, February 21, 2013 /PRNewswire/ --

    Seamlessly cross platform games developer adds technical heavyweight to senior team

    Digit Game Studios, Ireland's largest games developer, has added Dominque Boutin to
the team as their new CTO. Dominque was previously the Technical Director for Bigpoint, a
world leading authority in online games, and has a wealth of experience in building and
leading technology teams.

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    "We're very excited to be welcoming Dominique to Digit. His technical skills,
experience and passion To achieve our ambitious plans and change the way people play
games, we knew we needed someone with the experience and technical skills that Dominique
brings to the team," said Richard Barnwell, CEO at Digit.

    Dominique took the time to answer a few questions:

    What attracted you to Digit?

    I am very excited to be joining Digit as creating engaging cross platform experiences
is something I've wanted to do for a while now. I love the spirit and attitude of the team
which is also reflected in the incubator program that Digit is providing to the Irish
independent gamedev scene.

    What is seamlessly cross platform?

    With seamlessly cross-platform we mean playing in the same virtual world and with the
same people across all devices and distribution channels. Jump into our game on the way to
the office, during a work break at the desktop or during a relaxed session on the couch:
owning multiple devices with different form-factors has become affordable and is starting
to be an integral part of people's lifestyles. We believe that an engaging game experience
can be made ubiquitous similar to other online services that we are used to consuming
everywhere like e-mail, search and social feeds.

    How do you see the games scene changing in 2013?

    There will be a significant increase in games for OSX, Linux and Flash3D due to Steam
for Linux, the OSX App Store, Unity's increased cross-platform support and the recent drop
of Adobe's premium feature rev-share model for Flash. The diversity of devices and digital
channels is increasing even further and we'll probably have disruptions in consoles
through open android-based platforms like Ouya, GameStick and especially NVIDIA's Project
Shield. Some companies will focus on providing content only for few key markets having
highest ROI but others will go cross channel and cross device.

    Therefore for traditional publishers their own digital platforms become an essential
asset not only for distribution but also for driving customer relations and therefore
retention. To extend the life cycle of games we used modding, multiplayer, DLC and online
communities. Nowadays very frequent updates are expected by players on mobiles and browser
games and that will soon push all digitally distributed games to become online services.
The definition of social in games is going to be broader again and will include more
traditional elements like clan management. Finally Free2Play is mainstream but there will
be more exploration and promotion around non-pay-to-win monetization mechanics.

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CONTACT: For further information contact Martin Frain at press@digitgaming.com, +353(0)-86-412-4288

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