Winning gave us the chance to pitch the game at an investment event, where one of the founders of The Gang happened to be in the audience. As luck would have it, one of our team members was already interning there, and after the pitch, they reached out.
From there, we dove into a whirlwind of pitching rounds and industry events. We made connections, had a lot of exciting conversations, and started looking for the right match, a partner that believed in both our concept and our team.
When we began, we didn’t know how to make a “real” game. It was a lot of trial and error, finding our rhythm, shaping the vision, learning what the full game wanted to be. As the team grew, we found the structure, tools, and skills we needed to build everything ourselves.