First Contact Entertainment has raised $5 million to make high-end virtual reality games.
The Los Angeles company has recruited a team of developers from game companies like Starbreeze, Blizzard, Treyarch and Infinity Ward. The financing will fuel the company’s ambitions to create exceptional narrative-driven content that raises the bar for quality in VR gaming with a commitment to push the limits of graphics, gameplay and storytelling. The company is one more example of the record amount of venture capital going into VR startups.
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First Contact recently recruited two new executives. Former Skybound Interactive executive producer Matt Candler will manage publishing, business development and strategic partnerships for First Contact as chief revenue officer. In addition, Jessica Ward, co-founder of VRLA, the world’s largest consumer and industry-facing virtual and augmented reality expo, will oversee the studio’s relationships with VR and gaming communities as its new director of community management. Other founders include Josh Ochoa, vice president, and Wei Qiao, chief technology officer.
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First Contact’s debut playable VR content will launch on Steam in 2016, with future projects offering a mix of original intellectual property and prominent licenses. The company has 25 employees and was founded earlier this year. The funding comes from a variety of early stage investors and angels.
The team says they are working “on an action FPS set 60 years in the future. Players will defend themselves by using advanced weaponry, and experience the extreme satisfaction of bending the laws of physics while in VR.”
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