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Matterverse has secured 10 partnership for its cloud-native metaverse platform. It also raised a second round of funding on the idea that the metaverse doesn’t have to be complicated.
Matterverse is also launching a beta version of its open metaverse and it has added 10 metaverse and Web3 brands to its community. They include Digifun, Magipop, MetaStreetMarket, NetEase, StarHeir, AptosYo, WonderfulDay, Voka AI and more.
The partners’ exhibits have are featured in the Open World in the Matterverse platform, FutureCity. The Matterverse can be experienced through downloading the beta local version and a fully cloud-native version is coming soon. It’s coming out as an interesting time, as Google said it would close its Stadia cloud-gaming service.
Shawn Pang, CEO of Matterverse, said in an interview with GamesBeat that it’s very simple to get started in Matterverse. Pang is based in Vancouver, Canada, though the company is virtual.
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“Matterverse is a cloud-rendered metaverse editor. Essentially, what we do is we try to make it easy so that anyone on any device can very easily create a photorealistic next-generation metaverse. In a matter 30 minutes, they can show it with anyone through just a link.”
LD capital, a crypto fund in Asia, led the second round of funding. Matterverse previously raised money from MiraclePlus (former YCombinator China) in the fall of 2021, and it has several other angel
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