Video game developer, Brash Entertainment to raise whopping $150M plus round
Brash Entertainment, an Atlanta online video game developer started by former Massive employees, said is in the final stages of completing an initial funding round of significantly more than $150 million, the company said in a “clarification” of earlier reports.
It also revealed it has already reached an agreement with Warner Brothers to distribute game titles it develops.
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