A new series backed by Peter Thiel’s Founders Fund features Silicon Valley leaders participating in a Mafia-style “pretend killing” party game. The Wall Street Journal reports that the program brings high-profile figures from the tech industry together around a game table for an evening of deception, using the premise of players pretending to eliminate one another as the organizing concept for the series. The reporting describes it as part of Founders Fund’s broader efforts to produce or support media content, and it frames the project as an unusual format for an industry audience. Based on the available information, details such as the number of episodes, distribution platform, release date, and how participants are selected are not specified in the provided excerpts. The coverage emphasizes the setting and concept: an event where prominent participants take part in a structured social game designed to create interactions built around bluffing and suspicion.
Founders Fund launches series featuring Silicon Valley leaders playing Mafia-style game
A new series backed by Peter Thiel’s Founders Fund features Silicon Valley leaders participating in a Mafia-style “pretend killing” party game. The Wall Street Journal reports that the program brings...
- Founders Fund, associated with Peter Thiel, backs or launches a new series.
- The series centers on a Mafia-style party game where participants pretend to kill one another.
- The participants are described as Silicon Valley’s elite or leading tech industry figures.
- The event involves an organized night of deception and social gameplay around a table.
- The provided reporting does not specify release date, episode count, or distribution details.
In a new series from Peter Thiel’s Founders Fund, the tech industry’s most powerful players gather around the Mafia table for an evening of deception.
13 hours agoIn a new series from Peter Thiel’s Founders Fund, the tech industry’s most powerful players gather around the Mafia table for an evening of deception.
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