Virtuoso Neomedia, Future Club, and Perfect Garbage will all receive support from the fund

In January, Glitch founder Evva Karr announced theMoonrise Fund—a new early-stage equity fund that wouldback people, not projects. Today, Moonriserevealed the three studiosit will be backing with its fund, exhibiting a diverse and exciting group of talent that’s getting a boost.

First up is Virtuoso Neomedia, a studio that has three different projects in the works, all in different genres. The pair of brothers leading it are working on futuristic sports gameRaddminton, as well asKiller AutoandZodiac XX.

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You might recognize Future Club as the co-op studio made up offormer Lab Zero employees. The team is still working on development ofSkullgirls, as well as a secret unannounced project. In aninterview with IGNabout the Moonrise Fund, Future Club CEO Francesca Esquenazi teases that it’s an original IP that’s narrative-focused.

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Perfect Garbage, meanwhile, is the studio behindLove Shorethat’s also developing an unannounced genre mash-up that will center the perspectives of people of color and LGBTQ+ individuals.

IGN interviewed the studio heads as well as Karr, and the main takeaway I had was that Moonrise is looking to do what it initially set out to: back people, not projects. While these studios already had games in development, all three were able to up their ambitions in some way thanks to the funding and support.

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All three studios have very, very interesting projects on display. And it’s nice to think that this support will let them not only make it all happen, but in a way that’s better for themselves too. You can find thefull interview with Moonrise and co. here.

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