Metaverse gaming studio Block Tackle has raised $5 million in seed funding from crypto firms such as animocabrands, coinbase Ventures and SolanaVentures. By camomileshumba
Metaverse gaming studio Block Tackle has raised $5 million in seed funding to create games that leverage blockchain technology and allow players to own non-fungible tokens .
Members of the San-Francisco-based Block Tackle team – including co-founders Rob Oshima and Ben Topkins – have helped to create well-known games such as “Hobbit: Kingdoms of Middle-earth,” “Fast & Furious: Legacy,” “Marvel Strike Force” and “Avatar: Pandora Rising.” The Studio’s first release will be SkateX, in which players can buy their own skateboard NFTs and doing so means players will be able to vote on gaming decisions, Topkins said.
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