Key takeaways
- PARAVOX raised $4.5 million to expand to the Solana blockchain.
- A Solana-themed skin is available for free download to celebrate the integration.
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PARAVOX, the 3v3 arena shooter, announced that it will be bringing its game to the Solana blockchain.
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To celebrate with the Solana community, we've released our Solana-themed elite skin for a limited time.
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The announcement marks an important step for 81RAVENS, the studio behind PARAVOX, as they leverage Solana's high-speed infrastructure to support their ambitious vision of a seamless gaming experience.
According to the promoters, “choosing Solana as our home was an easy decision. It is the fastest network and adapts perfectly to our game speed.”
To support this transition, 81RAVENS has raised $4.5 million in a funding round co-led by Digital Hearts Holdings and Gree Ventures.
This new injection of capital will accelerate development and marketing, driving the continued expansion of the game on Solana.
PARAVOX has already gained significant traction, with its Global Open Alpha phase surpassing 100,000 downloads on the Epic Games Store.
To celebrate its move to Solana, PARAVOX has unveiled a limited edition Solana-themed skin, available to download for free until November 15, 2024.
While the specific details of PARAVOX's integration with Solana, including details on particular tokens, nfts, or protocols, have yet to be fully detailed, the in-game marketplace is expected to allow players to trade assets within the game.
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