Galaxy Fight Club
The first cross-IP PvP game for the NFT Universe.
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| $7.0m | Seed |
Total Funding | 000k |
Galaxy Fight Club (GFC) operates as a cross-platform, player-versus-player (PVP) fighting game within the blockchain and NFT sector. Founded in 2021, the company is built on the Polygon blockchain and has secured $7 million in funding from notable investors including Animoca Brands, Sequoia Capital, and Skyvision Capital. The core team includes CEO Ado, with a background in strategy consulting and the mobile games industry; Chief Game Officer Dan Le, a veteran from major Vietnamese game publishers like VNG and OneSoft; and Lead Blockchain Developer Dave, who specializes in smart contracts.
The central premise of GFC is interoperability, allowing players to use their NFTs from various collections—such as Bored Ape Yacht Club, CyberKongz, and Cryptoadz—as in-game characters. This model aims to provide utility to otherwise siloed NFT collections by creating a unified battle arena. The game is available on both PC and mobile and offers several gameplay modes, including 3v3 team deathmatches, 1v1 duels, battle royale, and objective-based modes. While free-to-play options are available, players who own NFTs, particularly the Genesis Galaxy Fighters, possess advantages in terms of earning potential and access to stronger in-game assets.
The business model revolves around a play-to-earn system and in-game economy centered on its native utility token, $GCOIN. Players earn rewards by winning matches, which can include key fragments to unlock loot boxes containing NFT weapons and armor. These assets can be used in-game, forged into more powerful items, or traded on secondary marketplaces. Revenue is generated through royalties on these marketplace transactions and initial NFT drops. The $GCOIN token is integral to the ecosystem, required for opening loot boxes, forging weapons, and training second-generation fighters. Genesis Galaxy Fighter NFT holders also passively earn a daily amount of $GCOIN, creating a direct link between asset ownership and in-game earnings.
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