PlayReplay Campaigns For Games

Top XBLA Titles

  • Top XBLA Indie games of 2009

    1. Battlefield 1943
    2. Trials HD
    3. Winterbottom
    4. Castle Crashers
    5. Worms
    6. Call of Duty Classic
    7. A Kingdom for Keflings
    8. Worms 2: Armageddon
    9. Peggle
    10. Bomberman LIVE

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We can identify, find and acquire more customers.

Our task at PlayReplay is to identify, find and acquire increasing numbers of customers for you. In doing so we have to understand what turns customers on, where they go for opinions, and how they interact with each other in the gaming information world.

Our skill is to champion a gamer’s view of your product by communicating the key features effectively, to excite both the media and consumers. We don’t get the message just to journalists, we spread it wider into the gaming community.

Digital download games exist online and the influential gaming community does too.

Our team will work with you to initiate online social media discussions to encourage word of mouth conversation and viral opinion. We develop the day-to-day updates with you, blogging, tweeting, posting and social bookmarking the latest product information vital for building and capturing the imagination of a discerning gaming community.

We become an integrated Agile Marketing team.

PlayReplay can support existing Marketing departments or work as an additional specialist resource. Most importantly we work together to select the appropriate marketing techniques to achieve your product objectives.

We observe and listen to the online community feedback for your products and provide frequent appraisal and adaptation to the PR and Marketing plans where necessary, in order to maximise the online impact and conversation. We call this Agile Marketing.


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Self-publishers create demand for digital marketing

Self-publishers create demand for digital marketing

As we fast approach the Games Developer Conference 2010, the global developer community are frantically preparing tech-demos, filling diaries with speed-dating styled business appointments and in some cases actually playing their products with the North American media outlets.

This year, more than any other, will see the an influx of new breed, self-publishing developers at San Francisco’s GDC event. Their reasons for being there will be varied, but I’m pretty certain that…

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