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Blockchain gaming is taking web3 into its envisioned future and DOGAMI is at the forefront of the revolution. Mobile gaming company web3 completes its $14 million seed round of funding and sets an industry benchmark. DOGAMI game is an augmented reality pet companion game with a vision to onboard millions on web3! Read on to learn more about DOGAMI and his ultimate visions.
About DOGAMI’s $14 Million Seed
Venture capital firm XAnge has also expanded the $14 million fund with an additional $7 million in the second round of funding. DOGAMI is a very successful NFT project, which sold more than 12,000 NFTs after development. The DOGAMI community is based on dog lovers and extends to more than 20,000 people. DOGAMI has also sold more than 12,000 NFTs of dog accessories to its community. DOGAMI’s digital dogs aim to create an experience so easy that anyone’s grandma would be able to access and play with the technology.
DOGAMI’s initial funding of $6 million (raised in January) comes from industry leaders like Ubisoft, Animoca Brands and many more. Additionally, Berlin and Paris-based venture capital firm XAnge led the initial $7 million extension round. Additionally, the involvement of Bpifrance, a French public investment bank, the Blockchain Founders Fund, Wagram Capital, and other family offices ensure that the project is definitely at the forefront of building on blockchain.
Their first mobile app is called “DOGA House”. In this experience, users discover and interact with their “NFT puppies” in the “DOGAMÍ universe”. In addition, the game also allows members to earn DOGA cryptocurrency. In DOGA House, players walk, feed, pet, and play with their dogs within the DOGAMI world. Blockchain gaming has been a constant force on web3 even during the bear market. According to DappRadar, Blockchain gaming raised over $320 million in November. These are huge numbers and it is still early days for the technology to be fully experienced.
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