At the end of January last, the studio Ramen Vr launched ZENITH: The Last City , its mmorpg in virtual reality, and obviously the game quickly found its audience - according to the developer, the cost of development is And already amortized and the game is profitable. And if ZENITH: The Last City is a great success for a virtual reality mmorpg (we know the ambition of massively multiplayer games, to which the constraint of virtual reality is added), the game is not for As much free of defects, whether in terms of grip or still a little chick functionality. But to continue to expand the contents of the MMORPG, Ramen VR announces raised $ 35 million.
For the record, the ZENITH project: The Last City had been initiated in 2019 through a participatory funding campaign on Kickstarter that collected $ 280,000. According to development, the studio had convinced a handful of investors to inject $ 10 million to his pot and now that the game is available, so they are 35 million that come to add up.
According to Ramen VR, these additional funds will strengthen the development team - the developer intends to "double or triple" his workforce in charge of MMORPG over the next few years, including recruiting "world class profiles". This enhanced team will continue to refine the current content of the MMORPG but also to enrich the game universe and its end-game. The studio also sees the current opportunity for metackers: these additional funds will design new worlds connected to the ZENITH universe, to accommodate more users, including cross-platform strategy.. If the developer does not intend to sacrifice the immersion of virtual reality, mobile versions and on ZENITH screen will also complete the initial VR version.
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