Trunki developer on how he beat ill health, Dragons' Den rejection and legal battles to find success.Companies at Bristol's Future Space science and tech hub land £1.3m Innovate UK funding.Lo-Fi has also recorded strong sales in the US, Australia, Germany, and Russia.Īs a result of its exporting success, the team recently expanded from five to 13, and is now working on Kenshi 2. "Our success overseas has enabled us to maintain our independence and it's been brilliant to have had support on hand from the Department for International Trade along the way.” “We have always strived to create a game that we are passionate about, free from the pressures of investors. She said: "We had previously underestimated how huge the Chinese market would be but since we released a localised version of Kenshi a year ago, it has become our second top-selling country, with sales exceeding £1m. Chris Hunt (right), founder of Lo-Fi Games, and director Natalie (Image: Publicity picture)
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