AmazeVR Adds $9.5 Million to Build New Class of Immersive Concert Experiences for Recording Artists Throughout the World
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Company doubles down on music industry; signs new agreements to expand reach and enrich experiences
AmazeVR’s Immersive Concerts provide a VIP experience that makes it seem like fans are seated only a few feet away from their favorite artists LOS ANGELES (PRWEB) April 08, 2021
AmazeVR, the company bringing artists closer to fans anywhere, anytime through immersive technologies, today announced that it has raised $9.5 million in funding from a number of global investment firms. The round was led by Murex Partners, with participation from We Ventures, Bass Investment, and Dunamu & Partners. Additional existing investors Mirae Asset Venture Investment, Mirae Asset Capital, Partners Investment and Timewise Investment also joined the round.
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Update: A message reportedly from the creator of Infinite Versus alleges the reason they pulled the game from Steam was due to the cost of hosting dedicated servers and not copyright issues. You can find the full post in the original story below now thanks to Abbock.
MUGEN served as the backbone of the early fighting game modding community for well over two decades now, so it s not surprising that someone would want to capture that magic in a 3D game engine.
Infinite Versus: 3D MUGEN has now been pulled from Steam just weeks after its initial release out of beta once it appeared to garner interest online for its wide array of custom character mods from properties like Dragon Ball, Marvel Comics, My Hero Academia, Bleach, Naruto, Jujutsu Kaisen and pretty much anything else you can think of.