DishTV launches Cartoon Network games

DishTV launches Cartoon Network games
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DishTV has strengthened their partnership with Visiware International to launch Cartoon Network games in partnership with Cartoon Network India, the most loved kids’ channel in India.

DishTV has strengthened their partnership with Visiware International to launch Cartoon Network games in partnership with Cartoon Network India, the most loved kids’ channel in India.

Cartoon Network TV games, accessible on channel no. 967 within ‘PlayZone Active’ on the DishTV platform, offers eight games branded under the much loved and immensely popular major cartoon characters amongst kids, who lead the Cartoon Network portfolio--Ben10, Powerpuff Girls and Roll No. 21.

A variety of games will be available under each of these characters to enhance the player’s experience and get them to engage closer with their favorite toons. Elated with the promising tie-up, Arun Kapoor, Chief Executive Officer, DishTV said, At DishTV, we have always believed in providing the best entertainment to our subscribers.

Being India’s most trusted DTH brand, we ensure that our subscribers from all age groups get entertained. Keeping this in mind, we are glad to strengthen our partnership with Visiware International to launch a whole new set of Cartoon Network games on our platform.

We are delighted with this launch, since this service will offer games with India’s favorite characters such as Ben10, Powerpuff Girls, Roll No. 21 and more to mass audiences residing in smaller towns also. This strengthens our portfolio by penetrating not only the larger cities, but also the Tier II-Tier III cities and small towns.”

Frederic Fellague, Chief Operations Officer, Visiware International remarked, “We are delighted to partner with Cartoon Network India and DishTV for this product. We are strong believers in partnerships with TV channels and Pay-TV providers to create new kind of interactivity on Set Top Boxes. Our track record in that area is significant internationally and we hope to develop these in the near future.”

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