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Cryptocurrency News Articles
Helika Launches $50M Blockchain Gaming Accelerator Program
Mar 28, 2024 at 05:01 pm
Helika, an AI analytics firm, has launched Helika Accelerate, a program to support studios in developing blockchain games. Backed by venture capital firms, the initiative offers guidance on tokenomics, chain selection, data analytics, and marketing. Through its AI platform, Helika provides insights into user behavior, NFT performance, and social media analytics to help studios optimize their games and enhance user engagement.
Helika Unveils $50 Million Accelerator Program for Blockchain Gaming Studios
New York, NY - July 21, 2023 - Helika, a leading video game analytics firm, has launched Helika Accelerate, a $50 million venture capital-backed accelerator program designed to empower game studios worldwide in developing blockchain games and driving sustainable growth.
The program is supported by renowned venture capital firms Pantera, Spartan Capital, Sfermion, and others, who have committed to collectively investing in selected studios. Helika's proven track record of working with gaming giants like Ubisoft and Bored Ape Yacht Club maker Yuga Labs positions it as an invaluable guide for studios navigating the complex landscape of blockchain gaming.
Helika Accelerate will provide comprehensive support in crucial areas, including tokenomics, blockchain selection, data analytics, and marketing. Studios will also gain access to Helika's AI-powered game management platform, offering unparalleled insights into user behavior, NFT performance, and social media analytics.
"Our mission is to address the challenges that often hinder game developers from releasing innovative and captivating games," said Anton Umnov, Co-founder and CEO of Helika. "We recognize the importance of access to capital and industry expertise in this burgeoning field."
While the program primarily focuses on blockchain games, Helika Accelerate also welcomes studios developing traditional video games. The program aims to support studios that have already secured some funding and are actively developing functional games, providing guidance on in-game economics and utilizing data-driven insights.
"Helika Accelerate is a testament to our unwavering commitment to the gaming industry," added Umnov. "It's not driven by market trends but by our deep-rooted belief in the transformative potential of blockchain gaming."
Helika recently raised $8 million in a Series A funding round, further strengthening its position as a leader in the video game analytics space. The firm's mission remains steadfast: empowering game developers with data-driven insights to unlock their full potential.
About Helika
Helika is an AI-powered analytics firm that provides comprehensive data intelligence to the video game industry. Their platform empowers game developers with insights into user behavior, NFT performance, and social media analytics, enabling them to make informed decisions and optimize their games for success. Helika has partnered with leading game publishers and studios, including Ubisoft and Yuga Labs.
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- Latam Insights Encore: If Applied, Brazil's Stablecoin Remittance Tax Will Be a Net Negative for the Industry
- Nov 05, 2024 at 06:50 pm
- Sometimes, while taxation seems like the right step to take, more so when adopting the “same activity, same risk, same regulation” approach, the feasibility and the possible downsides of a tax outweigh its benefits. This might be the case with the stablecoin remittance taxation proposal recently floated by the Central Bank of Brazil to industry stakeholders.