Strider has raised $5.5 million so that it can co-create story-driven games with players using Web3 technology.
The idea is to build a gamified platform for storytelling, and the goal is to revolutionize how new intellectual properties are both developed and owned.
Makers Fund and Fabric Ventures led the funding, with participation from Shima Capital, Sfermion, Magic Eden and other notable funds, bringing the company’s total funding to date to $8.5 million.
The company was founded by game industry veterans, including former Andreessen Horowitz partner and TinyCo operations and growth executive Andrew N. Green. The company will use Web3 technology to enable players to be creators and own what they create, said Green in an interview with GamesBeat.
The financing will be used to expand the Strider team and help to bring content creators onto the platform with tools for production and distribution.
(By Dean Takahashi)
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