Blockchain Game Developer Azra Games Raises $42 Million in Series A
Azra Games has raised $42 million in a Series A funding round led by Pantera Capital to develop blockchain-based role-playing games.
According to a recent Fortune report , the Sacramento-based video game developer plans to use the funding to create a mobile-first RPG called Project Legends and later integrate blockchain technology like non-fungible tokens (NFTs) into its gaming ecosystem.
Azra Games has outlined plans to use part of the funding to recruit new talent. The company seeks to expand its global team to boost its development capabilities as it works on upcoming projects.
4th Generation RPG Mobile Game
In addition to team expansion, the company will allocate resources to enhance its intellectual property (IP) center. This division will play a crucial role in supporting the development of new ideas and game concepts, contributing to Azra’s long-term growth.
Project Legends will prioritize mobile gameplay with the potential for later adaptation to other platforms. This approach will allow the company to tap into the growing market for mobile gaming .
Otero envisioned “4th generation” RPGs that deliver console-quality visuals and gameplay on mobile platforms, with the flexibility to later adapt these games to other systems like PC and consoles.
“The team at Azra Games has the incredible opportunity and vision to trailblaze the 4th generation of mobile RPG games that combines the creativity of new gaming formats and experiences with the digital ownership of blockchain,” said a16z crypto General Partner Arianna Simpson.
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