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Toya Raises $4M in Funding
Toya Raises $4M in Funding
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Toya Raises $4M in Funding

– Toya, a Tel Aviv, Israel-based female-founded gaming studio, raised $4m in funding.
– The round was led by Drive by DraftKings, with participation from Remagine Ventures and Powerhouse Capital, as well as 1Up Ventures, early Roblox investor Craig Sherman, and NFL legend Eli Manning.
– The new investment will be used to enhance the company’s current product offering, integrate new titles onto its platform and expand its hiring and partnerships efforts.

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SuperGaming Raises $5.5M in Series A Funding
SuperGaming Raises $5.5M in Series A Funding
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SuperGaming Raises $5.5M in Series A Funding

– SuperGaming is a Pune, India-based game development company.
– The company raised USD 5.5m in Series A funding.
– The round was led by Skycatcher, with participation from AET Fund (venture arm of Akatsuki), BAce Capital, Dream Incubator, 1Up Ventures, and Monish Darda.
– The new investment will be used to expand the company’s publishing division, market existing titles, and launch a battle royale game – Indus – in early 2022.

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Fantasy fantasy sport Blaseball developers score $3M seed funding to go mobile
Fantasy fantasy sport Blaseball developers score $3M seed funding to go mobile
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Fantasy fantasy sport Blaseball developers score $3M seed funding to go mobile

– The Game Band, which developed (and is developing) the fantasy baseball game called Blaseball, raised $3m in funding.
– The funding was led by Makers Fund and joined by Matthew Ball and 1Up Ventures.
– The game is totally ridiculous, utterly unpredictable and very funny.
– The game has accrued a dedicated yet routinely puzzled fanbase over its 19-week-long seasons.

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Former Blizzard and Epic veterans raise $5M for Lightforge Games
Former Blizzard and Epic veterans raise $5M for Lightforge Games
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Former Blizzard and Epic veterans raise $5M for Lightforge Games

– Lightforge Games has raised $5m in a seed round of funding.
– The new studio is based near Epic Games in Raleigh, North Carolina.
– It wants to redefine how developers make role-playing games.
– The team is working on a cross-platform social video game where players have the power to create worlds and tell stories with freedom.
– The funding came from Galaxy Interactive, NetEase Games, Dreamhaven, Maveron, 1UP Ventures, and angel investors from the gaming and tech industries.

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