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D2C's Cash Injection
Company closes Series A financing round of approximately $6 million.
Date: Tuesday, August 28, 2007
Author: James Fudge

D2C Games announced today that it has closed its Series A financing round of approximately $6 million. Investors in the round include Rubicon Venture Partners and 755 Capital Partners. The funds will be used to further the company’s publishing efforts and creation of original intellectual properties for games and merchandising opportunities. D2C Games previously announced that they are working on multiple original game concepts, as well as their plans to identify traditional entertainment properties to bring to the digital medium. The company is focused on providing content to Sony PlayStation 3, PSP, Nintendo Wii, Xbox 360, PC and 3G Mobile via direct download.

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