Partner of Game Fund Partners: Immortal Game team quits Web3 games and tries to return to web2
Jonah, a partner at Game Fund Partners, posted on X that the Immortal Game team has withdrawn from Web3 games. They raised $15 million and are now trying to return to Web2.The Immortal Game team responded in the comments, clarifying that they are strong supporters of Web3 and game ownership. However, they believe that playing for money is not sustainable, especially for chess. They are still actively developing Web3 features for their platform, especially solutions for online chess cheating. More new features will be launched in the coming months.
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