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Ambrus Studio Raises Funding and Reveals Telegram Game

Ambrus Studio secures multi-million funding led by Spartan Group and launches its first Telegram game, E4C: Demon Hunter. Learn about the E4C platform and upcoming web3 game developments.

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Ambrus Studio Raises and Reveals Telegram Game

Ambrus Studio, a web3 gaming studio, has successfully closed a multi-million dollar Series A funding round, with investment led by Spartan Group. Other key investors include IVC, SUI Foundation, Knight Capital, Goodwater Capital, and ZeePrime Capital. This financial boost will help accelerate the studio’s efforts in enhancing the gaming industry with blockchain-based technology. Another notable milestone is the release of their first Telegram game, E4C: Demon Hunter.

Ambrus Studio Raises and Reveals Telegram Game

Ambrus Studio Raises and Reveals Telegram Game

About Ambrus Studio

Founded in December 2021 by Johnson Yeh, former CEO of Riot Games Asia-Pacific, Ambrus Studio has positioned itself as a key player in the web3 gaming landscape. The studio aims to bridge the gap between traditional (web2) gamers and blockchain enthusiasts (web3), making web3 technology more accessible to mainstream audiences.

Through its E4C platform, Ambrus Studio plans to incubate and nurture a range of high-quality blockchain-based games, catering to players across various regions, including underserved markets in South Asia, the Middle East, and Africa. According to Yeh, the studio's mission is not centered around the "play-to-earn" model that has dominated the web3 gaming space in recent years.

Instead, Ambrus is focused on leveraging blockchain to enhance gameplay and solve key challenges in the gaming industry. Yeh has emphasized the goal of making free-to-play games profitable for studios in emerging markets while ensuring that the gaming experience remains fun and rewarding for players.

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E4C and Ambrus Studio Key Art

E4C: Demon Hunter on Telegram

E4C: Demon Hunter is the first game to be released on Ambrus Studio’s E4C platform and represents a significant step in its mission to combine high-quality gameplay with web3 elements. The game is a top-down action shooter featuring Sehk, a mercenary character from E4C: Final Salvation. Sehk’s objective is to hunt down demons and monsters, using a crossbow to attack enemies. The core gameplay involves players maneuvering to dodge enemy attacks and counterattacking strategically.

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E4C: Final Salvation and Ambrus Studio Key Art

What sets Demon Hunter apart from other Telegram-based games is its focus on playability and skill-driven progression. While many Telegram games follow a "tap-to-earn" model, Demon Hunter challenges players with a more comprehensive and engaging design. Players must master dodging techniques and utilize their skills to increase their combat power as they progress through various levels. Future updates for the game will include a player-vs-player (PVP) mode, which will further enhance the competitive experience.

How to Earn In-Game Rewards and $E4C Token

In addition to its compelling gameplay, Demon Hunter offers players opportunities to earn in-game rewards through Gold Coins and Bits, which can be acquired by inviting friends and watching ads. These currencies can be used to upgrade weapons, craft items, and purchase runes, making it easier for players to progress and improve their combat power. Progress in the game is tied to a Combat Power score, which will eventually be linked to $E4C token airdrops, providing further incentives for player engagement.

Ambrus Studio Raises and Reveals Telegram Game

E4C: Demon Hunter

Partnerships with Nazara, TapTap, and Rockville Games 

The launch of Demon Hunter marks just the beginning of Ambrus Studio's broader vision for the E4C platform. Beyond serving as a game publishing platform, E4C will evolve into a holistic web3 gaming hub. This hub will integrate game incubation, publishing, community building, and a mission center, providing a full ecosystem for both gamers and game developers.

The E4C platform will also play a key role in introducing blockchain-based game mechanics to new audiences, further supporting the growth of web3 gaming. With partnerships established with notable game platforms like Nazara, TapTap, and Rockville Games, and a deep integration into the Sui ecosystem, Ambrus Studio is poised to expand its presence within the web3 space.

Ambrus Studio Partners with Sui for E4C Titles

Partnership with Sui

Looking Ahead

Ambrus Studio’s recent funding round, led by Spartan Group, marks a notable step in its journey to innovate the gaming industry. The studio’s long-term strategy to create a bridge between web2 and web3 gaming, combined with its focus on emerging markets, positions it as a notable addition to the world of blockchain-based gaming.

As the E4C platform evolves, more games and updates are expected to follow. With the release of Demon Hunter, Ambrus Studio is offering players a unique opportunity to dive into a high-quality web3 game and earn rewards through skillful gameplay. To experience the action firsthand, players can join the Demon Hunter game on Telegram and begin their journey toward earning $E4C airdrops. For more information, visit ambrus.studio or join the Demon Hunter game via this link: Demon Hunter on Telegram.


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updated:

October 22nd 2024

posted:

September 18th 2024

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