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SKYPLAY Secures $10M from LDA Capital to Promote Growth of P2E Gaming

Web3 & Enterprise·July 17, 2023, 2:48 AM

SKYPLAY, a blockchain gaming platform based in South Korea, has announced securing a $10 million commitment from American-based investment group LDA Capital, as stated in a press release. This funding will be utilized to launch additional games and attract new users, thereby accelerating the platform’s growth trajectory.

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P2E games

With an active monthly user base of 300,000, SKYPLAY aims to expand its virtual space and motivate play-to-earn (P2E) gamers to contribute to the excitement within its ecosystem. P2E games enable players to earn cryptocurrency tokens as rewards for activities such as completing tasks and meeting goals.

 

Various genres

SKYPLAY is known for offering a diverse range of game genres, ranging from casual games like CoinGrid to strategy games like ClashRow. Users have the opportunity to earn in-game rewards that can be exchanged for SKP, the platform’s governance token. SKP will also serve as a medium of exchange in forthcoming NFT marketplaces. At present, SKP is listed on cryptocurrency exchanges ProBit Global and MEXC, according to CoinMarketCap.

 

Expansion plans

SKYPLAY currently provides its services in 170 countries worldwide, catering to a global gaming community. The company is also developing artificial intelligence-based (AI) avatars within a metaverse platform, with the target of exceeding 10 million users by the close of 2024.

Anthony Romano, Managing Partner at LDA Capital Ltd, commented on this investment opportunity, stating, “SKYPLAY’s expansive ecosystem offers users a variety entertainment across sports, arts and crafts, appealing to the different preferences amongst the gaming community. This multifaceted approach, along with a forum-oriented community they’ve built is extremely difficult to replicate and gives them a leg up as they publish more games and diversify their entertainment offerings.”

SKYPLAY CEO Richard Chang expressed his confidence in the partnership with LDA Capital. He said, “The investment from LDA Capital will serve as a significant driving force for the future growth of SKYPLAY. I am confident that together, we will pioneer the future and become invaluable partners in our journey of growth.”

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