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Tees Valley start up joins international Roblox accelerator

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A Tees Valley start-up which was established with the help of the DigitalCity initiative has won a place on an international accelerator programme.

Typical Gaming is a Darlington-based video games company that specialises in creating unique experiences in the Roblox online gaming metaverse.

The company, which has just released the game Control The Chaos in early access and Bunny Run Simulator, has won a place on the highly competitive Roblox Games Accelerator Program.

The company’s CEO, developer Guy Jones, attributes his success to reading more than 100 books, watching 1000 YouTube videos, and putting in 8000 hours of hard work.

The company was also supported by the Teesside University-led DigitalCity initiative through its accelerator programme which offers financial support and mentoring to early-stage tech businesses in the Tees Valley.

Guy joined the DigitalCity accelerator programme in February 2022 to enable growth of the team, increase the quality of the business as a whole and to utilise the grant to increase the quality of the game. The company grew from an idea that began at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic.

The Accelerator Programme allowed Jones time out from his technical role to develop his skills as a business leader. He will take the next step onto the 2022 Roblox Games Accelerator Program starting in September.

Jones said: “I hope to gain the support from the Roblox marketing team and learn to understand the method behind ‘the algorithm’. It will be very useful in our campaign to achieve the front page of the Roblox platform. But I’m most excited about the mentoring from the technical team who created the systems as it will be a fantastic opportunity for Typical Gaming to optimise in the best way possible.”

 

 

 

 

 

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