ProbablyMonsters Raises $200M in Largest Series A Round for Videogame Development
Retrieved on:
Wednesday, September 1, 2021
Consumer Electronics, Technology, Electronic Games, Women, General Entertainment, Entertainment, Men, Other Technology, Consumer, Teens, Other Entertainment, IPS, Sony Interactive Entertainment, Growth, Bungie, SEC, RPG, Board, Battlefield (video game series), Partnership, Creativity, CEO, Culture, Cauldron, AAA, Firewalking, Video game
The capital raise allows ProbablyMonsters to evolve and grow while providing long-lasting stability for people-first gaming careers.
Key Points:
- The capital raise allows ProbablyMonsters to evolve and grow while providing long-lasting stability for people-first gaming careers.
- ProbablyMonsters supports multiple simultaneous AAA game projects across its multiple internal development teams with shared resources and benefits.
- ProbablyMonsters has a unique game development model that empowers its development teams to focus on culture, creativity, and their games.
- ProbablyMonsters has over 230 employees and continues to focus on long-lasting growth, raising a preferred Series A funding round of $200M in 2021.