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Commercial Licence

Allows licensees to convert an existing prototype or production license into a full commercial license and therefore launch and operate a MMO product utilising the full Monumental Technology Suite within the marketplace.

Cost: £150,000 with previous prototype or production license. Payable at open beta.

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Technology: Commercial licensees get full use of the Monumental Technology Suite technology for use in the production and service of their MMO projects.

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Monumental Partners with Alchemic Dream to Offer Management, Events, Customer Support and Localisation Services

Online Games specialist Alchemic Dream, Inc is proud to announce its partnership with Online Game, Virtual World and Technology Developer Monumental Games. Alchemic Dream, Inc. is a Canadian company founded in 2001 that specializes in MMOG and Virtual World management, in-game events, customer support and localization.

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Monumental Partners with GNi to Offer World Class MMO and Virtual World Hosting Solutions

Virtual World, Online Game and Technology developer Monumental Games today announce a strategic partnership with GNi to provide industry-level hosting to a growing list of technology licensees.

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IGA Partners For Football Superstars In-Game Ads

Officials from in-game advertising company IGA Worldwide have announced an exclusive partnership with UK publisher CyberSports to place static and dynamic ads in forthcoming massively multiplayer online PC soccer game Football Superstars.

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Monumental celebrate 10 MMO licensees in one month

Developers looking to tackle the daunting task of creating their own MMO have been turning to Monumental for assistance since Monumental the UK middleware provider launched its new Prototype Licence one month ago.

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Monumental Double in Observer Future 500

MMO middleware and online game developer Monumental Games achieve double success in this year’s Future 500, published in UK national newspaper The Observer. In the supplement, which identifies key figures in up-and-coming companies, both CEO Rik Alexander and Business and Marketing Manager Alan O’Dea were hailed as ‘Rising Stars’.

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