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| UPDATE: License clash between Sony and Formula 1 Boss means no F1 games |
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| By Theo Valich | ||
| Tuesday, May 06, 2008 10:20 | ||
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Zagreb (Croatia) – Formula 1 isn’t exactly as popular as Nascar or Indy cars, but there is no denying that it is the premier motorsport event around the globe and it looks like Sony won’t be publishing any more Formula 1 game titles for no: Apparently, the gap between what Sony is willing to pay for a license and what Bernie Ecclestone’s company is demanding is too wide.
UPDATE: With first practice for Turkish GP, Formula One organization announced that it granted exclusive license rights to Codemasters. More details in a story from our Mark Raby .
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