Companies do not just spring up. Instead, they are the results of long periods of brainstorming, planning, evolving, and taking a series of actions. MW Entertainment Group has towed a similar path and became a product of its founder’s lessons and acquired expertise over the years.
Founded by Matthew Whiteman, a disabled combat veteran who was a part of Operation Enduring Freedom between 2011 and 2012, MW Entertainment Group is a service-disabled veteran-owned small business (SDVOSB) dedicated to creating excellent video games for digital entertainment lovers.
MW Entertainment Group started as a professional screenwriting venture specializing in screenwriting for episodic television and feature films. It all began with Matthew Whiteman’s dream of becoming a professional screenwriter, but like many life endeavors, things didn’t pan out as planned. Thus, after writing a 22-episode TV series about professional baseball, one short film, two feature films, and one TV series, San Diego Glory, that failed to reach a pre-production contract, Matthew knew just when to wrap things up and take on new challenges.
