Resurgent Entertainment Buys Video Game Developer
Resurgent bringing Tesseraction to Baton Rouge real estate
As part of a push to help Baton Rouge become an entertainment hub, Resurgent Entertainment has purchased the video game developer Tesseraction. The company plans to move Tesseraction to Baton Rouge. The Advocate reports on the move:
Resurgent is the film and television production company owned by Chuck
Bush, who made news most recently with plans to team up with developer
R.W. Day to build a mixed-use development anchored by a movie studio
between O’Neal Lane and the Amite River.
Bush, who made news most recently with plans to team up with developer
R.W. Day to build a mixed-use development anchored by a movie studio
between O’Neal Lane and the Amite River.
This move should bring more jobs to Baton Rouge, in addition to real estate development.
For more on Baton Rouge community news and real estate, contact Glenda Daughety.
Below is a clip from the video game Enigma: Rising Tide, a game developed by Tesseraction.
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