Klang Games raises $41 million to build Seed virtual world with AI beings

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Klang Games has raised $41 million to develop Seed, its online gamer-created universe. The company also announced the arrival of electronic arts veteran Isabelle Henriques as co-CEO.

Klang Games, based in Berlin, Germany, wants to push the boundaries of massively multiplayer online (MMO) games with Seed, which will be a large-scale persistent world where players shape their destiny and share the experience with AI-based virtual games. humans.

The online space colony game uses Improbable's SpatialOS platform, which provides the infrastructure for small development teams to create massive simulations. The game is set in the future, but it doesn't have fantasies like The Force. Instead, it is more realistic.

The plan for Seed is to be a continuous, persistent simulation where players are expected to colonize an alien planet through collaboration, conflict, and player interaction. Through unique gameplay based on managing multiple characters in real time, characters live on after the player disconnects, allowing the world of Seed to be a living, breathing entity.

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Animoca Brands and Kingsway Capital led the round, with participation from Anthos, Novator, Supercell, Roosh Ventures, AngelHub and New Life Ventures. Klang Games has now raised nearly $80 million to date.

“This is a very big achievement for us. And we are very proud and happy to get this level of trust from investors, especially the best in the industry,” said Mundi Vondi, CEO of Klang Games, in an interview with GamesBeat.

Set in the new world of Avesta, Seed offers players a platform where they can explore, participate in a player-driven economy, govern themselves, and contribute to their community. Seed is experienced through its AI-driven virtual humans called Seedlings.

Isabelle Henriques is co-CEO and COO at Klang Games.

Seedlings are customizable, allowing players creative expression and relying on active player healing skills. Currently in a pre-alpha state, Seed is focused on creating an online space where people can connect, work together, and build strong communities.

While Klang Games has been working on prototypes for a long time, Vondi is happy to take on this new stage of prototype work for the simulation-based MMO. Vondi hopes that Seed can solve many problems in online games when it comes to gathering large numbers of people in one place, as the companies hope to do with the

Klang Games raises $41 million to build Seed virtual world with AI beings

Want to learn more about the future of the gaming industry? Join gaming executives to discuss emerging parts of the industry in October at GamesBeat Summit Next. Learn more.

Klang Games has raised $41 million to develop Seed, its online gamer-created universe. The company also announced the arrival of electronic arts veteran Isabelle Henriques as co-CEO.

Klang Games, based in Berlin, Germany, wants to push the boundaries of massively multiplayer online (MMO) games with Seed, which will be a large-scale persistent world where players shape their destiny and share the experience with AI-based virtual games. humans.

The online space colony game uses Improbable's SpatialOS platform, which provides the infrastructure for small development teams to create massive simulations. The game is set in the future, but it doesn't have fantasies like The Force. Instead, it is more realistic.

The plan for Seed is to be a continuous, persistent simulation where players are expected to colonize an alien planet through collaboration, conflict, and player interaction. Through unique gameplay based on managing multiple characters in real time, characters live on after the player disconnects, allowing the world of Seed to be a living, breathing entity.

Event

MetaBeat 2022

MetaBeat will bring together thought leaders from across the Metaverse to advise on how Metaverse technology will transform the way all industries communicate and do business on October 3-4 in San Francisco, CA.

> register here

Animoca Brands and Kingsway Capital led the round, with participation from Anthos, Novator, Supercell, Roosh Ventures, AngelHub and New Life Ventures. Klang Games has now raised nearly $80 million to date.

“This is a very big achievement for us. And we are very proud and happy to get this level of trust from investors, especially the best in the industry,” said Mundi Vondi, CEO of Klang Games, in an interview with GamesBeat.

Set in the new world of Avesta, Seed offers players a platform where they can explore, participate in a player-driven economy, govern themselves, and contribute to their community. Seed is experienced through its AI-driven virtual humans called Seedlings.

Isabelle Henriques is co-CEO and COO at Klang Games.

Seedlings are customizable, allowing players creative expression and relying on active player healing skills. Currently in a pre-alpha state, Seed is focused on creating an online space where people can connect, work together, and build strong communities.

While Klang Games has been working on prototypes for a long time, Vondi is happy to take on this new stage of prototype work for the simulation-based MMO. Vondi hopes that Seed can solve many problems in online games when it comes to gathering large numbers of people in one place, as the companies hope to do with the

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