Sans Strings Studio, maker of the popular Felt That: Boxing comedic boxing game, has signed with Creative Artists Agency for representation.
The entertainment and gaming studio is looking to get deeper into original IP after launching at Summer Game Fest the popular game where furry puppets fight with fury. With multiple projects in development, Sans Strings will look to the Hollywood talent agency to advance in gaming, film, TV and licensing as it also build out its industry and brand partnerships.
“It’s an incredible honor to partner with CAA, an organization representing some of the world’s most talented artists and visionary companies. Their belief in Sans Strings Studio validates our potential and our commitment to building character-driven transmedia IP at scale. With CAA, we feel ready for the next chapter,” Sans Strings co-founder and CEO Sebastien Deguy said in a statement.
Besides Deguy, the entertainment and game studio is led by co-founder and CCO Ryan Corniel, COO Andrew Sommerville and a creative team that includes Colin Benoit, Natt Tapley and Joel Veitch.
For Felt That: Boxing — which centers on Ezra “Fuzzy” E” Wright, a furry hero battling through the Tournament of a Million Punches to save a puppet orphanage from demolition — Sans Strings used unreal engine 5 to create a puppeteering pipeline as it looks to advance the future of transmedia storytelling, or worlds created for interactive, linear and live action formats.









