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Allstar has raised $12 million in Series A funding to scale its gaming content creation studio and platform. The company’s cloud technology allows gamers to create high-quality, sharable videos on any hardware.
Allstar helps aspiring creators elevate their content with its suite of editing tools. Players can synchronize their gameplay to licensed music, customize camera angles, or apply filters regardless of their computer’s performance. Allstar also reduces friction by integrating directly with content discovery channels such as TikTok and Discord.
“Our vision is to seamlessly integrate our technology across all games and game engines, positioning Allstar as the go-to platform for gamers both before and after their gaming sessions. We integrate content creation into the entire gaming experience and make sharing gameplay as common as posting a selfie,” said Nick Cuomo, CEO and cofounder of Allstar. “With 75% of TikTok users discovering new games through user-generated videos, our focus is on encouraging everyday gamers to create and share their in-game experiences, thereby amplifying game discovery, fostering community engagement, and redefining what it means to be a gaming content creator.”
Allstar plans to accelerate product development and increase adoption through partnerships with its newly raised capital.
Currently, Allstar supports four of the nine most watched games: Counter-Strike 2, Dota 2, League of Legends and Fortnite. Some of the company’s new capital will be used to secure developer partnerships to expand into new titles. In 2024, the platform aims to add support for top titles
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