Overview
- Skycatcher and Steadview Capital led the $15 million round, joined by a16z Speedrun, Bandai Namco’s 021 Fund and leading Web3 backers including Polygon Ventures and Sandeep Nailwal
- The company’s valuation has surged nearly fivefold since its $21 million raise in 2021, reflecting strong confidence from returning investors such as AET Japan and BACE Capital SuperGaming will target underresourced regions by deploying its cloud-based SuperPlatform backend and live-ops tools to local developers and publishers
- Initial roll-out includes launching Indus Battle Royale in Brazil and wider Latin America via a partnership with esports publisher LOUD.GG
- The fresh capital will also support expansion into the Middle East with hyper-local game content tailored to regional cultures