Gaming Company Newest Member at URBAN CO-WORKS
Catapult Games Joins Growing Community of 28 Businesses at Downtown Schenectady Based Coworking Space
April 2, 2019
Schenectady, N.Y. — URBAN CO-WORKS and the Schenectady County Metroplex Development Authority today announced that Catapult Games, Inc., will lease office space at 433 State Street in downtown Schenectady. Catapult Games currently has a team of four full-time developers.
Catapult Games will launch their much-anticipated virtual reality (VR) game, Don’t Look Down at a party hosted by URBAN CO-WORKS on April 18th at 5:30 p.m.
The company has been boosted by the Capital Region’s growing game development community including Brian Corrigan, founder and former CEO of Saratoga Springs based video game company MadGlory and Studio Director at PUBG. “The team at Catapult Games has an impressive virtual reality concept and the skill set to bring this exciting game to market, said Corrigan. “I believe it’s critically important to support these rising stars because their success provides opportunities to others who are interested in both entrepreneurial and employment opportunities here in the Capital Region.”
Catapult Games joins Gaming Insomniacs, another eSports company located at URBAN CO-WORKS. SUNY Schenectady recently announced plans to develop its new programming for Game Development Associates Degree program at the college’s downtown facility also located at 433 State Street.
“The Capital Region is experiencing impressive growth in the gaming industry and we are eager to assist gaming companies that want to establish operations in Schenectady,” said Ray Gillen, Chair of Schenectady County Metroplex Development Authority.
“We chose URBAN CO-WORKS as our office in part because of the opportunity to work side-by-side with others who are in the gaming industry. URBAN CO-WORKS is a creative environment to work in and we are excited about getting to know other members here,” said Dane Jennings, president of Catapult Games.
“With the addition of Catapult Games, we now have 29 companies at URBAN CO-WORKS. We are continuing to see an increase in our membership because more people are seeing the value of being associated with our community of professionals, flexible office options and our offerings that includes high-speed internet, printing, conference rooms, a beverage center, and so much more,” said Jeff Goronkin, CEO of URBAN CO-WORKS.