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The game maker, which is backed by investors including Solana Ventures and Arthur Hayes, says it has no plans to license popular movie characters.This is the start of MixMob's official licensing strategy, with plans to secure three more licenses in 2024. ”
MixMob is Web3 A racing game billed as a combination of “Clash Royale and Mario Kart.”
”“Embracing the essence of remix culture, MixMob intends to revolutionize the mobile gaming world by integrating the original Stormtroopers into its debut card racing game, MixMob: Racer 1,” the company said in a statement.
The game is currently only available on desktop, but there are plans to release MixMob on mobile devices during the second quarter of this year, the company said in a statement.
Rally under the stormtrooper flag
MixMob is led by CEO According to his LinkedIn profile, Simon Viera previously worked at Electronic Arts. “Our vision is to create dynamic teams and factions that unite under the original Stormtrooper banner, turning them into symbols of unity and competition in-game,” he said in a statement. Ta.
According to a MixMob post, the company raised $7 million about two years ago.
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