Downtown Fort Worth on Dec. 11, 2018. Fort Worth City Council approved a $1.5 million incentive package Tuesday for Bellevue, Washington-based video game design and production company ProbablyMonsters Inc. to open an office in Fort Worth.A Seattle-area video game company plans to bring hundreds of jobs to a new office in Fort Worth.
The company conducted a national site search, according to the city. City officials expect the company to open temporary office space in Winfield Place at 210 E. Eighth St. by June 1 and lease at least 30,000 square feet of permanent office space in Fort Worth by the end of 2024. ProbablyMonsters was founded in 2016 by Harold Ryan, former president and CEO of Bungie, which has developed games in theThe company closed $250 million of Series A funding at the start of 2022, led by LKCM Headwater Investments, the private-equity arm of Fort Worth-based Luther King Capital Management.is $77,000 along with full medical benefits, bonuses and retirement packages, bringing total compensation to a minimum of $100,000 for both in-person and remote workers.