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The new Poland-based company has lined up publishing deals for 16 games since opening its doors and is actively looking for more devs to sign.
All-in Games, a new game publisher based out of Krakow, Poland, has signed 16 games including the likes of PolyAmorous’ Paradise Lost and CookieByte’s Fort Triumph.
The company was founded by Tomasz Majewski last year and aims to arm devs with organization, hiring, and legal resources while also giving them the opportunity to actively participate in marketing planning and execution process.
To that end, the company says it’s raised a production and marketing budget of €10 million (roughly $11.2 million) and is still actively interested in signing new developers, particularly those with production budgets in the range of $500,000 to $2 million.
So far, All-in Games is working with devs on 16 projects, a handful of which are due out this year. On top of that, the company notes that it working with developers from Poland, Israel, Italy, and more on upcoming games.
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