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Date Added: April 23, 2008 06:52:02 AM
Multiplatform casual games company Oberon Media has announced a rebranding of its publishing division under the name of the recently acquired mobile brand I-play. Senior vice president of publishing for Oberon Media Don Ryan notes that the move has come about due to the need to "convey the essence of our core business, regardless of platform", and to better show the company's ability to ...

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