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Company type | Subsidiary |
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Industry | Video games |
Founded | 2012; 10 years ago in Boston, Massachusetts |
Founder | Seth Sivak |
Headquarters | Boston, US |
Area served | Worldwide |
Products | Spellbreak |
Number of employees | 120+ (2021 [1] ) |
Parent | Blizzard Entertainment (2022–present) |
Proletariat, Inc. (also known as Blizzard Boston) is an American video game developer based in Boston, Massachusetts. It was founded by Seth Sivak and former Zynga industry veterans in 2012. [2] The company was acquired by Blizzard Entertainment in 2022. Proletariat, Inc. has developed multiple independent games and launched its best-known game, Spellbreak in September 2020. [3]
After Zynga closed its Boston studio in October 2012, Seth Sivak and four other former developers at Boston Zynga formed a new independent studio, Proletariat Inc. [2]
The company's first major release was World Zombination, a horde-based real-time strategy mobile game. The studio raised $6 million from venture investors to finish the game. Development of the game started in April 2013. The game was ultimately released in February 2015 for Android and iOS. [4]
In 2019, Proletariat Inc. announced the completion of $20 million in Series C funding from investors including Spark Capital, FirstMark Capital and Take-Two Interactive to grow and expand its development team. [5] Alongside funding, Take-Two Interactive's head of corporate development and independent publishing, Michael Worosz, joined Proletariat's board of directors in 2019. [6]
Proletariat moved from mobile games to PC titles with the release of the fast-paced arena game Streamline in 2016, which featured full live streaming integration that allowed Viewers to interact with and control what is displayed on the screen on Twitch. [7] The company then developed Spellbreak , a free-to-play multiplayer action spellcasting game released on Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4, Xbox One and Nintendo Switch in 2020. [8]
In June 2022, Proletariat announced that the company will end the development of Spellbreak and shut down the game servers in 2023. [9] The next day, Blizzard Entertainment announced they had agreed to acquire Proletariat, Inc., and the studio will be assigned to work on World of Warcraft , beginning with the ninth expansion, Dragonflight . [10]
Year | Title | Note |
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2015 | World Zombination | |
2016 | Streamline | |
2017 | StreamLegends | |
2020 | Spellbreak | |
2022 | World of Warcraft: Dragonflight | Co-developed with Blizzard Entertainment |
2024 | World of Warcraft: The War Within | |
TBA | World of Warcraft: Midnight | |
World of Warcraft: The Last Titan |
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