Zugalu Entertainment acquires Crimson Herring Studios

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Independent video game studio Zugalu Entertainment has acquired Crimson Herring Studios, with the latter now set to operate under the Zugalu brand.

Zugalu said it will “integrate Crimson Herring’s narrative-driven approach into [its] upcoming projects [… to] enhance the quality and depth of future titles, providing players with immersive storytelling and refined gameplay experiences.”

As part of this acquisition, Crimson Herring’s Isaac Otway will join Zugalu Entertainment as chief operating officer (COO), “ensuring Zugalu continues to grow and create even better games for players worldwide.”

“We are excited to welcome the talented team from Crimson Herring Studios into the Zugalu family,” said Branden Sloane, founder and CEO of Zugalu Entertainment. “Their expertise in crafting narrative-driven games aligns perfectly with our vision of delivering rich, engaging experiences to players. This acquisition allows us to accelerate our growth and expand our creative horizons.”

Otway added: “Joining Zugalu Entertainment in this new role as COO is an exciting opportunity, our team can achieve so much more together. I have a great deal of respect for Branden and his team, and the business they’ve built, and I look forward to helping shape the company’s future and working alongside this talented team to deliver unforgettable gaming experiences.”



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