Brash Entertainment to develop 300 for the PC?

Like a news cha-cha number similar to those you can find in the Hollywood buzz community, a lot of words and rumors have been exchanged between the press and newbie game developer Brash Entertainment. After an announcement by Thomas Tull, the executive producer of the movie “300”, this Los Angeles-based developer company will be putting their own game version of the movie to the PC. Or are they?

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The only other game based on the movie franchise was that of Collision Studios300: March to Glory for the PSP. Now we’re not exactly sure that both games will be any similar to each other than the movie is to the PSP version, but here’s to hoping that Brash, as invested by Tull himself, can steer the development the right way.

Or not. Taking a cha-cha step back, Brash Entertainment’s top brass clarified that Tull won’t be making any executive decisions here on out – or something like that. Let’s quote them, shall we? “Thomas Tull is an investor and co-founder of Brash Entertainment. He sits on the board of directors, but does not have day-to-day responsibilities at the company.”

So making the executive decisions are Mitch Davis, chairman of the board and CEO, and Nicholas Longano, president and COO. According to Brash, they are industry veterans (from Microsoft), although they’re pretty much only limited to showbiz and marketing. As for the game industry per se, well, let’s just say that they’ve got something to prove.

Brash Entertainment’s efforts to reel in US$ 150 million in funds to create somewhere around 60 to 100 big-name franchise games circulated the press like a brush-fire. But with a later press release, Brash “brashly” debunked the rumor that the news was “officially announced” by the company or by any officials at the company. But they did confirm that the company is closing to an amount far greater than US$ 150 million for their initial funds.

Warner Brothers Interactive will be the official distribution channel for Brash Entertainment, although they will be announcing the the rumored six major titles in development at a later date. Hopefully, there will be more word on the 300 game.

Like a news cha-cha number similar to those you can find in the Hollywood buzz community, a lot of words and rumors have been exchanged between the press and newbie game developer Brash Entertainment. After an announcement by Thomas Tull, the executive producer of the movie “300”, this Los Angeles-based developer company will be putting their own game version of the movie to the PC. Or are they?

Brash Entertainment - to produce 300 for the PC? - Image 1 

The only other game based on the movie franchise was that of Collision Studios300: March to Glory for the PSP. Now we’re not exactly sure that both games will be any similar to each other than the movie is to the PSP version, but here’s to hoping that Brash, as invested by Tull himself, can steer the development the right way.

Or not. Taking a cha-cha step back, Brash Entertainment’s top brass clarified that Tull won’t be making any executive decisions here on out – or something like that. Let’s quote them, shall we? “Thomas Tull is an investor and co-founder of Brash Entertainment. He sits on the board of directors, but does not have day-to-day responsibilities at the company.”

So making the executive decisions are Mitch Davis, chairman of the board and CEO, and Nicholas Longano, president and COO. According to Brash, they are industry veterans (from Microsoft), although they’re pretty much only limited to showbiz and marketing. As for the game industry per se, well, let’s just say that they’ve got something to prove.

Brash Entertainment’s efforts to reel in US$ 150 million in funds to create somewhere around 60 to 100 big-name franchise games circulated the press like a brush-fire. But with a later press release, Brash “brashly” debunked the rumor that the news was “officially announced” by the company or by any officials at the company. But they did confirm that the company is closing to an amount far greater than US$ 150 million for their initial funds.

Warner Brothers Interactive will be the official distribution channel for Brash Entertainment, although they will be announcing the the rumored six major titles in development at a later date. Hopefully, there will be more word on the 300 game.

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