

“I am looking forward to growing our team to polish and expand our cutting edge technology stack.” "This additional funding will allow us to continue to develop our engine, an engine that already delivers a variety of experiences not seen anywhere else in the industry from massive real-time online interactions in procedural player-built worlds to hand crafted multiplayer battles where heroes can engage armies of thousands of enemies at a time,” said George Davison, Chief Technical Officer and founder of the Seattle studio. With the uncertain and troubling economic times in the world, knowing that we can continue to work on our games while adding the people and talent we need to deliver on our current games is quite comforting.” “We have already reaped some of the benefits from this funding round as we continue to take our development and leadership team to another level. “As this is the largest funding round that the studio has received to date, I am extremely grateful to our investors, and long-term Backers of Camelot Unchained who share our vision for both our games and the cutting-edge engine that we have created," said Mark Jacobs, CEO of City State Entertainment. This funding round consists of a combination of new and original investors, including several from Mark Jacobs' last video game studio, Mythic Entertainment, Inc., which was sold to Electronic Arts in 2006. FAIRFAX, Va.-( BUSINESS WIRE)-City State Entertainment, LLC, (“City State” or the “Company”) developer of the Massively Multiplayer Online Roleplaying Game Camelot Unchained, Final Stand: Ragnarök and the Unchained Engine announced today that it has secured more than $15 million in new capital from an array of minority investors.
