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New Publisher Graffiti Games Signs Three Upcoming Titles

by Rainier on Feb. 28, 2018 @ 5:00 p.m. PST

Newly formed independent video game publisher, Graffiti Games, revealed that it will fund and publish three games on various platforms throughout the year, developed by the teams of 13AM Games, Serenity Forge and Space Mace Games

The veteran Graffiti team has more than 50 years of experience successfully positioning and launching titles on various platforms and will use that experience to create efficient and effective programs for its partners. Graffiti Games partners can also expect a collaborative effort that ensures that both developers and Graffiti benefit from a game’s success.

“We're extremely excited to partner with amazing studios like 13AM, Serenity Forge and Space Mace as part of our first-year lineup,” said Alex Josef, CEO of Graffiti Games. “They are making quality games that people will love to play for years to come, and we’re thrilled that we can help them launch their titles. Additionally, we’re looking to partner with more talented developers in the coming years to help bring their games to market and help them get the recognition they deserve.”

Graffiti’s 2018 lineup includes the following games:

  • The King’s Bird from Serenity Forge - The King's Bird is a momentum-driven, precision-platforming game that has players seamlessly dash, glide, and flow through a mysterious world with precision and grace.

  • Joggernauts from Space Mace Games - Joggernauts is a co-op auto-runner party game where 2-4 players take turns switching to lead the team through deceptively difficult color-coded platforming levels.

  • Unannounced Title From 13AM Games – 13AM Games is the studio behind the award-winning title, Runbow.
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