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Picture from Flashman Studios adds Flying Lab Software to developer roster

Flashman Studios just announced that it has reached a strategic representation agreement with Flying Lab Software. Flashman will handle the business growth responsibilities for the Seattle-Washington based development studio that was behind the 2008 MMO, Pirates of the Burning Sea and the more recent browser-based, children’s MMO, Bakugan Dimensions.

Established in 1997 by a team of ex-Microsoft talent lead by Russell Williams, Flying Lab Software’s team has over 20 years of experience in creating game content and software for both web-based casual and full-fledged 3D MMOs. The company is set to continue its output of interactive entertainment properties.

Flashman Studios has represented some of the most promising developers and publishers in the industry, and we’re unbelievably pleased to partner with them to help grow the studio,” said Williams. “As we move forward in the social space, diversifying our technology and product offerings, Flashman’s experience will prove invaluable as we work with new brands and explore new avenues as a company.”

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