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PLAION Signs Blaze Distribution Deal

PLAION Signs Blaze Distribution Deal

PLAION has inked a deal with Evercade owners Blaze Entertainment to handle the distribution of Blaze Entertainment’s portfolio exclusively across a wide range of its own direct office territories, including the United Kingdom, Ireland, Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg, Sweden, Norway, Finland, Denmark, Iceland, Germany, Switzerland, Austria, France, Spain, Portugal, Italy, Poland, as well as Australia and New Zealand.


Additionally, PLAION will also be responsible for overseeing the distribution of Blaze Entertainment‘s products across Eastern Europe and Export territories, which PLAION state will “further solidify Blaze Entertainment‘s global presence.”

PLAION has proven to be an exceptional partner in driving the success of Blaze Entertainment’s portfolio,” said Andrew Byatt, CEO at Blaze Entertainment. “Expanding the distribution territories to encompass the full EMEA region, as well as additional key markets like Australia and New Zealand, will allow us to bring our acclaimed retro gaming products to even more fans around the world.”

Craig McNicol, VP at PLAION Partners, said that “We’re excited to be deepening our partnership with Blaze Entertainment. Their retro gaming products are an important part of our retro console category, and we’re eager to help bring these incredible experiences to even more fans globally. This collaboration is a great opportunity to further strengthen our presence in the gaming industry. Together, we’re committed to delivering top-tier products to retro gaming enthusiasts everywhere.”

Let’s hope that this deal will help to resolve the recent availability issues that Blaze Entertainment’s Evercade releases have seemed to suffer from. Either way, the future is looking rosy for Evercade fans across the globe!

And this isn’t the only Evercade related news we have for you today! We’ve also reported on the May 2025 Evercade Highlight of the Month!

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Paul Twist
I'm a retro gamer and writer who writes about video games for online and print outlets. My love of gaming began way back in 1986 with the ZX Spectrum, before becoming a lifelong Nintendo fan in 1990 with the Game Boy. And although I keep up with modern gaming, we all know you can't beat retro classics (or maybe I'm just old!) https://x.com/paultwist

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