Metaverse Backer Animoca Brands Raises $65M at $2.2B Valuation

The funding round follows the company’s $138.88 million raise announced in July.

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Updated May 11, 2023 at 5:50 p.m. UTC
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Animoca Brands, a prominent investor in non-fungible tokens (NFT) and decentralized gaming, has completed a capital raise of $65 million at a $2.2 billion valuation. the company announced Wednesday.

The company announced Wednesday that investors in the round include Liberty City Ventures, Ubisoft Entertainment, Sequoia China, Dragonfly Capital, Com2uS, Kingsway Capital, 10T, Token Bay Capital, Smile Group, Tess Ventures and MSA Capital.

The new capital will be used to fund strategic investments and acquisitions, product development and licenses for popular intellectual property, the company said in a press release.

Animoca Brands completed a $138.88 million raise back in July, and the company’s valuation has now more than doubled since its funding round of $88 million in May, which valued the company at $1 billion.

After hitting home runs on its early investments in companies including Axie Infinity, Dapper Labs and OpenSea, the company’s portfolio now includes more than 100 NFT-related ventures, it said in a press release.

Two recent investments include Genopets, a project that introduces “move-to-earn” to the GameFi lexicon, and reNFT, a company creating lending protocols for NFTs with rentable use cases.

Animoca Chairman Yat Siu sees a bright future for decentralized gaming based on blockchain technology.

“NFTs are really a digital store of culture. And we all engage in culture more than we engage in just money,” Siu told CoinDesk in an interview. “People coming from finance often see crypto in financial terms, but with gaming, we’re coming at it from a cultural perspective.”

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Eli Tan

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