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ZONE, Algorand’s First GameFi Ecosystem Closes $4.35M In New Funding Round Ahead Of Public IDO

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Zone, the first gamefi ecosystem on the Algorand blockchain that combines on-chain gaming challenges, yield farming and NFTs to create a free-to-play and play-to-earn ecosystem, recently raised $2.35M in another private funding round with its upcoming public IDO scheduled for 15th January.

Zone raised its $2.35 million from investors such as DAO Maker, GSR, Altonomy, Enjinstarter, SuperLauncher DAO, MH Ventures, ZBS Capital, Tag Ventures, K300 Ventures and others, bringing the total amount raised by Zone till date to $4.35 million.

The investment announcement came shortly after Zone announced its Public IDO launch on Equinox.

“We see Zone as proof that Algorand is the future of gamefi. The market now has a gamefi ecosystem that supports everything from Web2/Web3 games, gaming guilds, upgradable NFTs to fantasy sports, all without very high gas fees that discourage user adoption,” said Zone founder Adi K Mishra. “Institutional investors can see where the market is shifting, and this proves that.”

Building the gamefi revolution

While preparing for the IDO, Zone has been quick to onboard advisors Sebastien Borget, co-founder & COO of The Sandbox, and John Linden, CEO of Mythical Games.

“We have been building this play-to-earn space with Zone and it has been really exciting to work with the Algorand Foundation and our advisors to bring this out to the community,” said Adi.

Zone has been on the Algorand testnet since November with blitz chess on its platform. The testnet allows users to challenge their friends in a chess match with ALGO, completely on-chain, giving them a taste of what’s to come.

“Zone will allow users to challenge their friends with ZONE/ALGO tokens in games such as Chess, Clash Royale, League of Legends, DOTA 2, etc.,” said Mishra. “We know the community has patiently waited for ZONE and we are grateful for their support.”

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