Los Angeles - Less than a year after its launch, the
president and co-founder of movie-focused video game publisher Brash
Entertainment has stepped down, Variety reports. Nicholas Longano, who founded
the company last June along with Mitch Davis, Thomas Tull and Bert Ellis, will
remain an investor in the company, while his responsibilities will be taken
over by chief executive Davis. The company has raised $400 million, but its
first two games -- "Alvin
and the Chipmunks" and "Jumper" -- have seen lackluster sales.
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