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October 30, 2016

Spil Games bags mobile game licence for upcoming sci-fi blockbuster Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets Related Articles Comments Login to to leave a comment Or click here to register Top Stories Events Games Industry Jobs Popular Stories Latest User Comments Videos PGBiz on Facebook PGbiz Staff About Us Steel Media Network

Tung Nguyen-Khac holds a Master in Political Science with a Major in International Relations from the University of Munich. He has been a frequent speaker and author of academic papers on the media, gaming and finance.

Until his appointment at Spil Games, he was CEO of the games subsidiary of German media giant ProSiebenSat.1

From 2004 to 2010 he was a managing partner and CEO advisor at web games company Bigpoint. He also has been a business angel and advisor to private equity companies.

Dutch mobile __game developer and publisher Spil Games is developing the official mobile __game of the upcoming sci-fi movie Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets.

The movie, which is in post-production and due to be released in July 2017, is written and directed by Luc Besson - the French director best known for The Fifth Element.

Spil Games' tie-in will be a strategy game for mobile and web that is developed in parallel with the film and launched a few weeks before it hits cinemas.

Silver screen to touchscreen

“People are talking about this film as the spiritual successor to [The] Fifth Element. It’s going to be huge,” said Spil CEO Tung Nguyen-Khac.

"We’re excited and honored to be making the game for Luc and I believe we can really intensify the audience experience around the themes and ideas within the movie.

“It’s no longer enough to make a game that just mimics the movie. Yes, players want to dig further into the story but the game also has to be cool and fun to play in its own right.

"The producers of the New Hollywood understand that a game which captivates its audience can massively amplify a movie brand.”

Main image credit: EuropaCorp

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