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Ultizen Gets $6 Million Second Round For Game Development; Will Fund Acquisitions

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Ultizen, a Shanghai and LA-based provider of videogame development outsourcing services, has raised a $6 million second round led by PAC-LINK (Taiwan), along with Japan Asia Investment and CyberAgent. The company raised a $1.5 million initial round last year, bringing its total raise to $7.5 million. Ultizen specializes in game art, and it describes its client base as “top-20” firms, as well as small and mid-size studios. The company plans to use the money to fund acquisitions. Release.

Aug 6, 2008 4:55 PM ET

Posted In: Entertainment, Games, Money, M&A & Venture Capital, Venture Capital, Countries, Asia, China, cyberagent, japan asia investment, pac-link, ultizen

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