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Copenhagen-based video game studio BetaDwarf announced a new investment from Japanese entertainment conglomerate Square Enix.
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The Danish developer behind Forced and Minion Masters has received a significant investment from the giant developer behind ...
Square Enix has invested in Danish developer BetaDwarf to aid in the development of its upcoming game, Vault Breakers. Vault ...
Square Enix has announced it has invested in BetaDwarf to aid in production of its top-down RPG, Vaultbreakers.
Copenhagen-based studio BetaDwarf has secured an investment from Square Enix. The undisclosed sum will accelerate the development of its upcoming title Vaultbreakers. It will also enable the BetaDwarf ...
BetaDwarf CEO and game director Steffen Kabbelgaard noted the "amazing access to a combination of knowledge, talent, and resources" thanks to this partnership.
BetaDwarf has raised $6.6 million in funding to make more “friendshipping games” that go beyond the bonds formed in its previous hit titles such Forced and Minion Masters.
BetaDwarf is an unusual company, in that all employees are guaranteed a share of revenues from everything they make and sell. They all took home the exact same minimum wage.