Traction PR Goes Nuclear
Traction Signs Atomic Games
SANTA MONICA, Calif., April 19 /PRNewswire/ -- Traction Public Relations, one of the largest video game specific public relations agencies in the country, announced today that they are now the official agency of record for Atomic Games. Atomic is best known as the developer of Six Days in Fallujah, and is publishing Breach, a brand new title for PC and XBLA.
"We came to Traction PR to launch our newest title, Breach, and they have done an amazing job. We have already received more press than any other XBLA title," said Peter Tamte, President of Atomic Games. "We wanted an agency that could think outside the confines of everyday PR and also knew our space intimately. With Traction we have found a partner that will help make our game a success."
Atomic Games, based in Raleigh, North Carolina, is the developer and publisher of an innovative multiplatform IP, Breach, that was announced at PAX East this year. They are best known as the developer of Six Days in Fallujah and still have plans for that title. Atomic also specializes in developing simulations for various US military and Intelligence agencies. For more information on Atomic Games please their website at www.atomic.com.
About Traction Public Relations
Headquartered in Santa Monica, California, Traction Public Relations is one of the largest video game specific public relations agencies in the country. Its two offices are filled with a dedicated staff that has a deep knowledge of the industry while providing highly competitive rates. Traction provides media relations, media training and crisis communications tailored to meet the needs of today's developers and publishers. Traction PR is owned by industry veteran David Tractenberg.
To learn more about Traction Public Relations, visit www.tractionpr.com.
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