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P.E.I. gaming company receives nearly $900K in federal, provincial funding

A Charlottetown gaming company is receiving $886,033 from the federal and provincial government to develop tabletop games for the virtual reality market.

Sculpin QA is using funding to hire more staff and build marketing strategy

P.E.I. is the place to be for Canadian game developers, says Sculpin QA head. (GettyImages-503570330)

A Charlottetown gaming company is receiving $886,033 from the federal and provincial governmentto develop tabletop games for the virtual reality market.

SculpinQAis a video game testing anddevelopment company with a focus on virtual reality. The company is looking tohire more staff to develop technology so Canadians can play board games in the virtual world.

The AtlanticCanada Opportunities Agency is supplyingthe gaming companywith a$420,767 loan to hire 13 new staff.

Thisincludesproducers, engineers and designers to be hired over the coming months.

The province is also pitching in $320,766 in labour rebates for the company through Innovation PEI.

'P.E.I. is known throughout the Canadian video game industry as having a vibrant and highly skilled community of developers.- Deirdre Ayre

The National Research Council of Canada is also supporting the project with $144,500 in funding through its Industrial Research Assistance Program.

"Support announced today will assist in product development and marketing but will also assist in providing meaningful careers for our young people," Deirdre Ayre, head of operations with Sculpin QA, said in a news release.

"P.E.I. is known throughout the Canadian video game industry as having a vibrant and highly skilled community of developers and that hasn't happened by accident."