UKTi survey says studios think movie giant will follow Warner with games return

Developers suspect Fox will return to games industry

Movie giant 20th Century Fox is to follow fellow Hollywood studio Warner Bros back to the games market – if a number of UK industry execs are to be believed.

It is thought that Rupert Murdoch’s News Corporation will launch a two-pronged attack, as social networking giant MySpace also strides into the interactive entertainment space.

In the same week that Fox property The Simpsons Game (published by EA) debuted in the All Formats Top 3, a review by the UK Department of Trade and Investment has suggested that the media giant is expected to once again establish a games division.

The Government’s Playing For Keeps report surveyed 15 of the UK’s biggest development and publishing companies, and found that a significant number of top execs believe Fox is set to return to the industry.

Fox Interactive’s golden era as a publisher came in the late nineties, when it released a spate of titles including Alien Resurrection, Die Hard Trilogy, Simpsons Wrestling and original IP Croc.

As possible plans for a revitalisation of Fox Interactive Media build, parent firm News Corps’ has been talking up how MySpace portal is to become a games distribution network.

Oberon Media was signed up to provide the social networking site with online titles last month, as part of its new ‘MySpace Games’ service.

And the developer believes that the site will quickly become a ‘major player’ in the market. Oberon’s EVP of global online platforms Ezra Kucharz told MCV: “MySpace can be a major player in the video games industry. It can stand alongside the likes of Microsoft and Pogo.

“MySpace is a massively powerful consumer brand. It gives gamers the chance to socialise through play.”

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