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REINVENTING THE CLASSICS

“We are always looking at new games based on Atari IPs that we can bring to the market. Stay tuned!”
Tony Chien

Atari has been in and out of the news for the last couple of years and has been linked to everything from new consoles to hotels. The company is still releasing games, and like 2018’s Tempest 4000, the newly released Pong Quest and are modernised updates of true classics. We spoke to Atari’s VP of marketing, Tony Chien, and senior producers Simon Deal and Jason Polansky to find out more.

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