Space Falcon raises $4M to launch a revolution in the blockchain gaming space

Space Falcon has raised $4 million to get the gaming space integrated with blockchain technology to develop a microeconomic metaverse of space exploration and premium interstellar NFTs, which laid its foundation on Oct 25, 2021. It brings complete decentralized asset ownership opportunities to the global gaming community, powered by a multiplayer version of the classic space shooter game.

The initial round of investment was led by some of the biggest names in the world of venture capital like Solar Eco Fund Partners, Momentum6, Maven Capital, Lavender Capital, OKEx Blockdream Ventures, and Magnus Capital. Other investors like Unanimous Capital, Basics Capital, Exnetwork Capital, Peech Capital, Good Games Labs, Cyclical Ventures, and ZBS Capital have also lent their support to this project.

Space Falcon has also entered strategic partnerships with industry-leading metaverse and DeFi projects like Solice, Raydium, Roseon Finance, and Cyclos for more rapid growth in the Solana Ecosystem. Space Falcon is the world’s first next-gen intergalactic play-to-earn (P2E) metaverse, featuring a classic space shooter game embedded with sci-fi NFTs.

Still, in its nascent stage, it allows users to explore two different universes spanning generations like the 1980s retro space and Futuristic 2080 galactic travel. Interestingly, the P2E project has managed to garner a huge community of more than 400,000 members across its social media channels. One of the biggest USPs of the project is that it will offer its players low transaction fees backed by a fast speed framework across all actions based on the Solana Blockchain.

Within a short span of time, Space Falcon already has around 5,000 monthly active users for a total duration of more than 50,000 minutes played, which is quite impressive for a project that has just stepped in. The company aims to deliver a purely blockchain-driven universe that will change the gaming space for good.

Players would be excited to know that Space Falcon allows its classic multiplayer space shooter game using their browser, which doesn’t require any additional graphic resources, an additional bonus for game enthusiasts.

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