Web videogame dev Arkadium launches publishing fund for third-party partners

Web videogame dev Arkadium launches publishing fund for third-party partners

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Arkadium Games hasactually done as other indie designers do and produced its own publishing label. Its titular “Publishing Fund 1” will offer $1 million worth of monetary assistance and resources to third-party studios of casual web videogames.

The designer is so positive in what it can offer that it’s likewise guaranteeing partners will have one million videogame begins in the veryfirst 90 days of their videogame’s launch.

Development director Dan Butchko keptinmind how the fund develops on its ‘Arkadium for Developers‘ program released this past April. He included that AFP1 has “even more assistance for videogame designers to prosper on webbrowser.”

“This is the next action in our continuing development as the leader of the browser-based videogame sector as we construct the world’s finest videogaming platform alongwith some of the most ingenious and enthusiastic videogame developers.”

CEO Kenny Rosenblatt continued by stating APF1 “levels the playing field and broadens the reach of skilled designers by supplying best-in-class publishing and our one-million-dollar publishing fund.”

As part of the statement, Arkadium exposed a collaboration to release internetbrowser videogames by Article 19 (Room Escape), Famobi (Element Blocks), and Sony (Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?).

Developers are urged to contact Arkadium for financing here, and can discover more about its third-party program here.

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