Dojo Madness raises $4.5m from March et al.
German e-sports startup Dojo Madness has raised a $4.5m series-A from March Capital Partners, IBB Investment Bank of Berlin, London Venture Partners and DN Capital.
The company intends to use the funds to expand its coaching apps to other computer games, as well as to expand into new data services.
London-based DN Capital currently invests from its $200m third European venture and growth fund.
Previous funding
In June 2015, Dojo Madness raised €2m in seed capital from DN Capital, London Venture, March Capital, 500 Startups, The Hive and business angels including Kristian Segerstrale.
Company
Founded in 2014 by Turtle Entertainment's Jens Hilgers, among others, Dojo Madness is a startup that develops apps and other technologies allowing committed gamers to improve their skills. Headquartered in Berlin, the company currently employs around 10 staff.
People
DN Capital – Nenad Marovac (managing partner).
London Venture Partners – Paul Heydon (general partner).
Dojo Madness – Jens Hilgers (CEO).
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