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7Seas Tech ties up with Intel for Kraze game

7Seas Technologies Limited, a Hyderabad-basd game development company, has collaborated with Intel to reach out to new gaming customers. Through the tie up, 7Seas" multi-genre PC racing game ‘Kraze’ will be made available on Intel"s Business Exchange (BX), an online technology marketplace, from next month. - Companies light up sales with Diwali games - 7Seas Technologies bags 2009 Intl Stevie Business Award - 7Seas Tech enters retail gaming - Games couples play Through Intel BX, gaming customers from India will be able to evaluate and purchase Kraze for playing on Intel processor-based PCs and the game has been certified by Intel as ‘Runs Best on Intel Core2 Duo’. Through this initiative, 7Seas’ Kraze will be available to consumers online as well as offline. “This agreement is important for 7Seas’ strategic entry in India for the growth of its online sales,” L Maruti Sanker, managing director of 7Seas, said in a press release on Thursday. Intel BX is designed for small and medium businesses and consumers to help them discover innovative solutions and leading software applications featuring Intel technology. Those accessing the site can research products and services, request for quotes and get free trials. Resources include product descriptions, interactive demonstrations, whitepapers, case studies and user-submitted product ratings and reviews. Developed with an investment of $500,000 (approximately Rs 2.5 crore), Kraze includes various racing modes like off-road, rally, Formula One and street races.


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