Press Release

San Francisco, CA & Los Angeles, CA - February 6, 2008 Exit Games today announced a partnership agreement with Huawei Technologies (“Huawei”), to integrate its Neutron multiplayer mobile gaming platform with Huawei’s Mobile Data Service Platform (MDSP). The agreement will enable every global mobile carrier that is powered by Huawei’s MDSP to deliver innovative cross-platform multiplayer games driven by Neutron regardless of carrier or device.

Under the preferred platform agreement, game developers and publishers who use the Neutron platform will be able to seamlessly launch their titles with all Huawei enabled carriers powered by the MDSP platform. With pre-agreement access to more than 500 million billable subscribers, game publishers and developers will also gain in-game event billing capabilities, real time multiplayer gaming, and enhanced community presence features such as game lobbies, tournaments, skinnable real-time high score monitors, in-game text and voice chat, and real-time buddy lists.

“We’re continuously looking to partner with industry leading companies to give our game development and publishing partners a way to drive additional revenue and help carriers deliver a more sophisticated in-game experience to their customers,” said Tom Sperry, CEO of Exit Games USA. ”The cooperation with Huawei to extend the reach of our Neutron service platform will provide our customers with direct billing access to hundreds of mobile network operators, giving them unmatched accessibility to gamers around the world.”

Huawei recognizes Exit Games’ Neutron as a turn-key gaming solution that is the platform of choice by many leading players in the gaming industry today. This partnership with Exit Games will meet the rising demands of carriers for more innovative gaming services and further help to realize incremental revenue streams in the process.

Global deployment and hosting of mobile multiplayer games continues to expand around the globe with Neutron powered games having been introduced in over 50 countries, and launched by over 100 carriers and portals to date.