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Disruptor Beam Inc.
Company typePrivate
IndustrySoftware & Programming
FoundedMassachusetts, United States (2010)
HeadquartersMassachusetts, USA
Websitedisruptorbeam.com

Disruptor Beam is a developer of social network game products based in Massachusetts. The company was founded in 2010.[1] The company is known for creating products for high-profile media properties including 50 Cent[2] and Game of Thrones (set in the Song of Ice and Fire novels).[3][4] The company is lead by CEO Jon Radoff and is backed by investors including Harmonix founders and executives Eran Egozy, Alex Rigopulos; CommonAngels; and E-Ink founder Russ Wilcox.[5]

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References

  1. ^ Scott Kirsner, March 26 2010, Boston Globe, "Vidgame couple build new venture around 'social gaming' trend," [1]
  2. ^ Pete Davison, April 23, 2012, Get Rich or Die Trying with 50 Cent's Blackjack, [[2]]
  3. ^ Kate Cox, May 21 2012, Kotaku, "The Newest Player in the Game of Thrones Marches its Armies onto Facebook," [3]
  4. ^ Mike Snider, May 21 2012, USA Today, Game of Thrones Facebook game announced, [4]
  5. ^ Scott Kirsner, May 21 2012, Boston Globe, Game startup Disruptor Beam collects funding, [5]