AstroBeam has raised $3 million in funding to make multiplayer experiences on virtual reality platforms.
The seed investment round was led by a group of notable investors, including The Venture Reality Fund, Anorak Ventures, Boost VC, TIRTA Ventures, and Oculus cofounder Nate Mitchell. AstroBeam’s mission is to redefine VR multiplayer, making it more accessible, comfortable, and engaging for a broader audience.
The Austin studio’s founder is Devin Reimer, the former CEO and CTO of Owlchemy Labs, creators of popular VR titles like Job Simulator and Vacation Simulator.
The primary focus of AstroBeam is to create a multiplayer VR environment that is easy to approach and offers a natural way for friends to interact and have fun. To achieve this, the studio is emphasizing natural hand tracking and voice communication with both friends and non-playable characters (NPCs).
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“I’m very excited to work to redefine VR multiplayer as something that is accessible, approachable, and comfortable for the mainstream,” Reimer said in a statement. “I believe a big part of this starts with input. Using your hands to directly interact with the virtual world and speaking naturally to both your friends and NPCs will be a big game changer within the space.”
Reimer has a track record of creating innovative and successful VR experiences. He cofounded Owlchemy Labs, known for pushing the boundaries of VR gaming and entertainment. Job Simulator became a VR phenomenon and set records in the industry. Google bought Owlchemy in 2017.
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