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Puzzle Monsters Wins Investment from CRIT Ventures for Web3 Game Expansion

Web3 & Enterprise·August 02, 2023, 3:24 AM

South Korean blockchain game developer Puzzle Monsters has secured an investment from CRIT Ventures, a venture capital subsidiary of Com2uS Group, during its recent Pre-A investment round. The amount hasn’t been disclosed.

The investment comes as part of CRIT Ventures’ efforts to expand its investment portfolio with promising companies specializing in Web3 content and platforms.

“Through CRIT Ventures’ investment, we look forward to honing our game development expertise and securing a faster and more meaningful gateway to the blockchain infrastructure and community,” said Yang Jin-hwan, CEO of Puzzle Monsters.

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About Puzzle Monsters

Puzzle Monsters is known for its away-from-keyboard massively multiplayer online role-playing game (AFK MMORPG) called “Idle Ninja Online,” which began incorporating blockchain technology at the end of 2021 and earning popularity among users.

The developer’s mounting success can be accredited to its creative game ideas and a keen understanding of market trends. Its other flagship game, Ninja Survivors Online, is also enjoyed by many users both domestically and overseas.

“We want to present better products to the market, both in terms of gameplay and blockchain integration,” CEO Yang emphasized.

 

Boosting the market for Web3 gaming

CRIT Ventures’ parent group Com2uS has been focusing on leading the Web3 market with various games and game platforms that are based on the XPLA blockchain mainnet. It has also recently launched the immersive online community space SPAXE in Com2uS’s all-in-one metaverse service Com2Verse. Earlier this year, Com2Verse partnered with Microsoft Korea to apply artificial intelligence technology to the metaverse.

Com2uS additionally unveiled plans to onboard Puzzle Monsters’ current and future games onto XPLA, aiming to create maximum synergy.

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