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South Korea’s NDUS Interactive raises $7.5M for third-person shooter game Xociety


Team NDUS, a South Korean game studio making a third-person shooter game Xociety, has raised $7.5 million in funding.

The pre-Series A funding round was led by Hashed and the Sui Foundation, with additional investment from other prominent gaming entities such as Spartan, Neoclassic, Bigbrain Holdings, and Krafton. “Our team’s experience is crucial in developing a high-quality, engaging game that stands out in the Web3 space,” commented Simon Kim, CEO and managing partner of Hashed, in a statement. By adopting Web 3.0 technology, NDUS aims to create a fair and decentralized gaming ecosystem that empowers players with true ownership and control over their digital assets.

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