Proletariat (company)

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Proletariat, Inc.
Company type Subsidiary
Industry Video games
Founded2012; 10 years ago in Boston, Massachusetts
FounderSeth Sivak
Headquarters Boston, Massachusetts
Area served
Worldwide
Products Spellbreak
Number of employees
120+ (2021 [1] )
Parent Blizzard Entertainment (2022–present)
Website www.proletariat.com

Proletariat, Inc. (also known as Blizzard Boston) is an American video game developer based in Boston, Massachusetts. Founded by Seth Sivak and former Zynga industry veterans in 2012. [2]

Contents

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]

History

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 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, Inc. announced that the company will end development of Spellbreak and shut down the game servers in 2023. [9] The next day, Blizzard Entertainment announced they had entered into an agreement to acquire Proletariat, Inc., and the studio will be assigned to work on World of Warcraft , beginning with the upcoming ninth expansion, Dragonflight . [10]

Games developed

YearTitleNote
2015World Zombination
2016Streamline
2017StreamLegends
2020 Spellbreak
2022 World of Warcraft: Dragonflight Co-developed with Blizzard Entertainment
2024 World of Warcraft: The War Within
TBAWorld of Warcraft: Midnight
World of Warcraft: The Last Titan

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