学習者数390ユーザーPublished on 2024.07.24Last updated on 2024.12.12
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1. Project Introduction
BLOCKLORDS (LRDS) is a player-driven medieval grand strategy game. It allows players to freely build and manage kingdoms, strategically manage resources, and conduct economic transactions. Players can compete and shape the game world by recruiting squads, expanding territories, and participating in politics.
Summary: BLOCKLORDS is more than just a blockchain strategy game. It also provides players with strategic experiences and social interactions. Players can expand their kingdoms by purchasing and managing realms, enhance their military strength and influence by recruiting various types of knights, and encourage social interactions and alliances among players.
BLOCKLORDS is intricately linked to some of the world's most renowned media platforms. The strategic masterpiece Total War has impressive sales performance, with over 36 million copies sold. In EVE Online, which is known for its complicated economic system, real-world economists thrive. This game boasts over 280,000 daily active users and nearly 10 million players in total.
2. Team & Investment Info
BLOCKLORDS was developed by MetaKing Studios, which was founded by CEO David Johansson and COO Nicky Li. David Johansson co-founded and was the CEO of Seascape Network, a game ecosystem platform based on Substrate. He also served as Creative Director at Forgame Holdings Ltd and Shanghai UUZU Info Technology Co., Ltd. Nicky Li co-founded and was COO of Seascape Network and served as Project Manager at Yoozoo Games.
In May 2022, MetaKing Studios announced that it had raised $15 million in a seed funding round, led by Makers Fund and Bitkraft Ventures, with participation from Delphi Digital, Animoca Brands, Shima Capital, WW Ventures, Spartan Group, Huobi Ventures, and others.
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