Video Game Law

The REVERA team has extensive experience in building contractual relationships in the GameDev industry, in particular with publishers from China, the US, Europe and Russia. 

We have supported more than 50 projects in this area, so we understand the needs of studios and publishers, and we speak the same language as our clients.
 

50+ projects

in the GameDev sphere

Our team will help structure and formalize relationships within the development and commercialization of video games (PC, console, mobile games, etc.). We are ready to build contractual relationships both inside the company (relationships between video game development and commercialization founders, relationships with contractors) and outside the company (relationships with publishers, developers and other partners, end users).

For this purpose, our lawyers will prepare drafts of the necessary agreements regarding video games, including:

  • video game development contracts;
  • license agreements;
  • contracts for the assignment of rights to video games (their elements);
  • contracts with contractors for the development and modification of video game elements (programmers, sound designers, etc.);
  • contracts for publishing video games
  • EULA (End-User License Agreement).

In addition to drafting documents, the REVERA team will advise on the choice of contractual bundling, the mechanics of interaction, possible risks and controversial issues, including amendments to the contract on the part of the counterparties.

The REVERA Company is also ready to consult and modify the draft contracts provided by contractors and partners in accordance with the interests of the client.

Legal support of creation (development) of a software product (application, game)

Support in obtaining grants for development

Analysis of the software product (application, game) for compliance with the requirements of marketplaces

Analysis of models of creation and monetization of the game product, internal and external contractual bindings

Supporting publishers

Head of Video Game Law Direction

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