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Telltale raises $8m from Hiro Capital and Skybound

GamesIndustry.biz

Telltale has raised $8 million as part of a Series A funding round led by Hiro Capital. CEO of Telltale Jamie Ottilie commented: "We are honoured to have the confidence of Hiro Capital, a fund that is committed to the future of the games industry, and that of our colleagues at Skybound Entertainment. Read more

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Hiro Capital, Secret Mode and more join GI Investment Summit at PAX

GamesIndustry.biz

Hiro Capital, Secret Mode, Kabam and Snail Games USA are the latest companies looking to meed indie developers at the event. More big name investors and publishers have signed-up to the GamesIndustry.biz Investment Summit at PAX this month. Tickets are on sale now and start from $50 + booking fee.

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Nintendo, TikTok, Yogcast and more join GI Investment Summit London

GamesIndustry.biz

Major companies including TikTok and Nintendo will be meeting games developers at the GI Investment Summit next week. The event takes place on Thursday, October 12th. It's sponsored by TinyBuild and tickets are on sale now for as low as £45 (+ booking fee and VAT).

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Joining Hiro Capital as a Venture Specialist

Gamesbrief

Last week, we announced that I had joined Hiro Capital as a Venture Specialist. Hiro is one of a new breed of games investor targeting the “post-Seed gap”, helping companies in the games and related technology/wearables sectors with Series A and Series B funding. It’s going to be fun.

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Is Microsoft buying Activision market share?

Gamesbrief

I’m spending some time getting back up to speed on the major players in the games sector as part of my increased involvement in Hiro Capital, and this chart in the Activision Blizzard annual report leaped out at me: Microsoft was less than 10% of Activision Blizzard’s revenue. How the world has changed.).

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How start-up Noodle Cat rejects game development hustle culture

Game Daily

” The Salt Lake City-based company of roughly 20 staff recently announced a funding round of $12 million (Hiro Capital, with additional participation from Makers Fund, Krafton, and Sony Innovation Fund). “Some people just won’t fit the company, and there’s some detriment there. .