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Hunt A Killer

www.huntakiller.com

 
Founded in 2016 by Derrick Smith and Ryan Hogan as a live event, Hunt A Killer is the intersection of story, game and collaboration. Through countless iterations, Hunt A Killer transformed into a subscription-based experience delivering monthly serialized episodes directly to front doorsteps. Today, we are fully diversified across multiple sales channels including Direct-to-Consumer (DTC), online wholesale, brick and mortar, and licensing.
  • Number of Employees: 25-100
  • Annual Revenue: $10-50 Million

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