Virgin Play

[3] The company would sign a publishing deal with I-Imagine Interactive for the release of Final Armada on the PlayStation 2 and PSP in April 2007.

[7] In July 2007, Virgin Play announced they would be opening an office in Lisbon, Portugal in order to expand the market and offer a more personalized treatment to Portuguese companies.

On March 11, 2008, the company announced they had acquired the rights to produce and distribute a video game based on the animated television series Lola & Virginia.

[10] In September 2008, Tim Chaney left Virgin Play and later set up his own gaming platform, called Zattikka in June 2009.

[11] In June 2009, Virgin Play asked a Spanish court for a three-month period to seek a solution with its creditors due to a lack of liquidity.