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Assorted Nuts Goes Digital with The Nuttery Entertainment

Award-winning team forms digital-first studio, announces first gaming title, ‘Whiskey ‘n’ Zombies.’

Industry veterans and founders of the animation studio Assorted Nuts, Magnus Jansson and Erik Öhrner, have opened the doors to The Nuttery Entertainment, a digital-first studio with a fan-centric approach for new and emerging platforms and markets. The announcement was made last week at the opening of the GDC Expo together with the debut of the studio’s first gaming title, Whiskey ‘n’ Zombies.

“We are looking to create great content for an audience with new and changing media consumption patterns,” says Magnus Jansson, co-founder & CEO of The Nuttery Entertainment. “The studio will be digital-first but also fan-centric in creating content, involving the audience from the development stage and onward. With all the new platforms emerging, so does the tremendous opportunities to create fans in new ways.”

The Nuttery Entertainment has a slate of projects in development, ranging from animation projects, to games, AR/VR content to non-scripted music-based content. The first project in the slate was announced on Wednesday, a four-person co-op console/PC game called Whiskey ‘n’ Zombies. Set in the Deep South, four individuals who really, really, really don’t like each other find themselves in a bit of a situation... a zombie apocalypse kind of situation. Using new technology and next-generation narrative game engine, the game will dynamically deliver a unique experience every time with comedy, surprise, thrills, and of course, a whole heap of fun as you are trying to traverse back-country Americana in search of safety. The game is slated for release on consoles and PC in late 2017.

“The reception from players and fans have been great and we look forward to developing the game further with everybody,” says Erik Öhrner, co-founder and COO at The Nuttery Entertainment.Whiskey ‘n’ Zombies is our first announcement but we have even bigger things coming up. We have incredible partnerships with major brands and bleeding-edge technology companies for our upcoming. It’s a diverse slate but what connects them to us as a studio is the inclusive and fan-centric development process and going digital platforms first.”

Source: The Nuttery Entertainment

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Formerly Editor-in-Chief of Animation World Network, Jennifer Wolfe has worked in the Media & Entertainment industry as a writer and PR professional since 2003.