Illuvium has announced an exciting partnership with Samsung. This collab aims to blend its immersive gaming world with Samsung’s cutting-edge technology, offering players an enhanced experience. While details are still under wraps, Illuvium promises to share more info soon.Â
Illuvium, renowned for its AAA fantasy blockchain games, has been making waves with its ambitious plans. Following a successful $12 million Series A funding round, the team is set to launch an interconnected gaming world. The company’s plans involve creating a series of interlinked games, drawing inspiration from Pokémon Go. With three blockchain titles under its belt, Illuvium is launching a revenue-sharing model for $ILV stakers.Â
The game’s co-founder and CEO, Kieran Warwick, highlighted the revenue-sharing model’s potential to engage the community. This approach, coupled with Illuvium’s strategic partnerships and gameplay, has already attracted over a million registered users. In 2022, virtual plot sales within the game raked in a whopping $72 million.Â
This partnership with Samsung comes at a time when the game is poised for expansion. With new gameplay features and strategic alliances, including a debut on the Epic Store and a collab with Team Liquid, Illuvium is bolstering its position in blockchain gaming. The partnership with Samsung, a tech giant, is set to open new doors for both companies.Â
As we await further details, it’s clear that the partnership between Illuvium and Samsung marks a major milestone in Web3 gaming. Stay tuned for more updates as both companies embark on this new journey.
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