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Tuesday 9th December 2008

Jadestone’s DiceArena Multiplayer Games Network Is Now Live

December 9, 2008 (Stockholm, Sweden) – Jadestone Networks, the Nordic based online games owner and operator today announced that the multiplayer dice games network DiceArena is now live and open for players across Europe. This week marks the beginning of the online multiplayer dice era as the gates are now open for DiceArena players at www.paf.com, the first partner to complete the integration process and go live. Other partner sites are expected to follow over the next few days. “It’s with immense pleasure that we now officially inaugurate the DiceArena Network,” said Robert Henrysson, CEO of Jadestone. “This has been a great team effort by the whole company, from development to integration, operations and marketing. We now look forward to working closely with our Network Partners to get this product off to a flying start.” At launch, players will be able to try their luck in a variety of cash games and tournaments in both the featured dice games. For Texas Hold’em fans, there’s the poker offshoot Dice Hold’em. For players seeking a more casual experience, Shoot the Moons is a fast and exciting table game with simple rules. In early 2009, Jadestone’s dice game suite will be expanded to include well-known bluffing game Liar’s Dice (also known as Perudo). Sharing the same player identity and avatar system, there will also be a full-fledged Backgammon product. Additional information about DiceArena can be found on www.jadestone.se. There is also a consumer website with information and blogging about the DiceArena games at www.dicearena.com. ### For more information please contact: Tobias Nissen Business Development Director, Jadestone tobias.nissen@jadestone.se +46 8 24 05 01 Melissa Ross Lyceum Media +44 (0) 207 976 6469 Melissa@lyceummedia.com About Jadestone Jadestone is a leading developer of fully managed online game solutions. From great games to secure backend, Jadestone delivers quality services to both players and distribution partners. Jadestone's expanding portfolio of products include Championship Manager Online(TM) – the football management game; the acclaimed GamArena(TM) skill games network; and several innovative mobile games. Headquartered in Stockholm, Sweden, the company is privately owned and funded. For more information about Jadestone and its products, please go to www.jadestone.se.

 

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