Licensed Game definition

Licensed Game means each version of the video game described on Exhibit A for each of the Licensed Platforms, including updates, enhancements and DLC. “DLC” of a video game means downloadable additional content or expansions for a video game which require the installation and license of such video game to be played by an end user.
Licensed Game means each version of the video game identified and described on Exhibit A for use with each of the Platforms, including updates and enhancements but excluding any DLC thereto.
Licensed Game is the video game developed by Developer currently known as Moonray (tentative title), including all bug-fixes, updates, upgrades, localizations and new versions released during the Term. Game Design Document The game design document relating to the Licensed Game as confirmed and agreed by the Parties in writing and attached hereto as Exhibit A (as such document may be revised during the Term with the written agreement of both Parties).

Examples of Licensed Game in a sentence

  • Developer and Fig agree to cooperate as reasonably requested with regard to the marketing, advertising, promotion and distribution of the Licensed Game.

  • For the purposes of this Section, “customer service” means the resolution of issues pertaining to the Licensed Game in the following general categories: payment processing, order inquiries, replacements and refunds, and technical support.

  • Neither Fig nor Developer makes any representation or warranty as to the amount of Gross Receipts that will be derived from the exploitation of the Licensed Game.

  • Fig shall exercise reasonable efforts to remove or cause any Distributor of Fig to remove from publication or display any advertising relating to the Licensed Game posted by Fig or any such Distributor within the Sell-Off Period.

  • Developer and Fig agree to consult meaningfully over material business matters pertaining to the development of the Licensed Game, including budgeting, cash flow, marketing strategies and potential Distributors, and in connection therewith Developer agrees to provide Fig, at reasonable intervals, with the then-current build of the Licensed Game, then-current resource schedules and project timetables, and other documents and information material to the foregoing consultations.


More Definitions of Licensed Game

Licensed Game is the video game developed by Developer currently known as Classic Wizardry Re-release II: Knight of Diamonds including all bug-fixes, updates, upgrades, localizations and naming variations. For purposes of clarity, the Licensed Game is a re-release of a video game first sold in the 1980s and is not connected or related to an extensive remastering currently being undertaken of the original video game of the Licensed Game, which remastered video game is not subject to or limited by this Agreement. Game Design Document The game design document relating to the Licensed Game as confirmed and agreed by the Parties in writing and attached hereto as Exhibit A (as such document may be revised during the Term with the written agreement of both Parties).
Licensed Game means the PC Version and Mobile Version of an interactive game product that is identified in a SoW executed under this Agreement, including any related Client Software, Server Software, and other Licensed Materials. Without limiting the forgoing, a “Licensed Game” includes the corresponding Localized Game and Updates to the Licensed Game, but does not include Sequels.
Licensed Game is the video game developed by Developer currently known as “Cabernet” (tentative title), including all bug-fixes, updates, upgrades, localizations and new versions released during the Term. The Licensed Game does not include any prequels, sequels, or spin-off games. Game Design Document The game design document relating to the Licensed Game attached hereto as Exhibit A (as such document may be revised by Developer during the Term provided Developer gives Fig reasonable notice thereof).
Licensed Game is the video game developed by Developer currently known as Classic Wizardry Proving Grounds of the Mad Overlord Remaster, including all bug-fixes, updates, upgrades, localizations and new versions released during the Term. Game Design Document The game design document relating to the Licensed Game as confirmed and agreed by the Parties in writing and attached hereto as Exhibit A (as such document may be revised during the Term with the written agreement of both Parties).
Licensed Game is the video game developed by Xxxxxxxxx currently known as “A Long Journey to an Uncertain End” (tentative title), including all bug-fixes, updates, upgrades, localizations and new versions released during the Term. The Licensed Game does not include any prequels, sequels, or spin-off games. Game Design Document The game design document relating to the Licensed Game attached hereto as Exhibit A (as such document may be revised by Developer during the Term provided Developer gives Fig reasonable notice thereof).
Licensed Game is the video game developed by Developer currently known as Classic Wizardry Re-release I: Proving Grounds of the Mad Overlord including all bug-fixes, updates, upgrades, localizations and naming variations. For purposes of clarity, the Licensed Game is a re-release of a video game first sold in the 1980s and is not connected or related to an extensive remastering currently being undertaken of the original video game of the Licensed Game, which remastered video game is not subject to or limited by this Agreement. Game Design Document The game design document relating to the Licensed Game as confirmed and agreed by the Parties in writing and attached hereto as Exhibit A (as such document may be revised during the Term with the written agreement of both Parties).
Licensed Game is the video game developed by Developer currently known as Project Treefarm (tentative title), including all bug-fixes, updates, upgrades, localizations and new versions released during the Term. Game Design Document The game design document relating to the Licensed Game as confirmed and agreed by the Parties in writing and attached hereto as Exhibit A (as such document may be revised during the Term with the written agreement of both Parties).