Warner Brother Games Montreal Gains $1.5 Million Government Grant

Warner Brother Games Montreal has been awarded a $1.5 million grant by the Quebec government, along with a new stream of job opportunities.


With the grant, the studio's head Martin Carrier hopes that within five years, it will be "on a par with every other Warner Brothers studio." Established in 2010, the Canadian studio has been part of Nintendo Wii U development on Warner Bros, and will generate around 100 new jobs and get new equipment.


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