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Artillery Raises $2.5M To Make the Browser The Console

TechCrunch has an piece on a recent 2.5M funding round by Artillery, whose tagline is “The browser is the console.”

Artillery is looking to put “Real Games” into the browser and has a blog post on “6 Impossible Problems” that they are trying to solve.

Read the TechCrunch piece

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