Gamedia accuses Gala Games of mismanagement and legal disputes, shedding light on issues within the web3 gaming platform.
By Eliza Crichton-Stuart
Updated June 1st 2024
Updated June 1st 2024
Dutch game developer Gamedia has publicly criticized web3 gaming platform Gala Games, citing alleged mismanagement and legal disputes. Gamedia claims that Gala Games failed to fulfill marketing commitments and diverted resources to unrelated industries, leaving Spider Tanks and its community unsupported.
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The partnership between Gamedia and Gala Games began in early 2021 with promises of funding, promotion, and publishing support for Spider Tanks. However, Gamedia became concerned over Gala's shifting priorities and unfulfilled commitments.
Gala's announcement of a token fork and burn in 2023 further strained the relationship, with Gamedia alleging that Spider Tanks players were unfairly burdened with additional financial responsibilities.
In response to Gala's alleged mismanagement and attempts to profit from Gamedia's intellectual property, Gamedia decided to withdraw from further investment in the game. Gala Games reportedly responded with legal action and attempts to acquire Gamedia's IP.
Gamedia's accusations shed light on a pattern of similar treatment towards other partners and internal teams within Gala Games. Reports indicate that other third-party developers are also facing legal disputes with Gala, while internal teams like VOX and Mirandus have encountered termination and accusations of non-cooperation.
Recent events, including the departure of Gala's president of blockchain and a $240 million exploit, have added to Gala Games' challenges. The future of the web3 gaming platform remains uncertain as stakeholders and the gaming community await further developments.
updated:
June 1st 2024
posted:
May 31st 2024
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