Has anyone followed the Azra Games project? They raised $68.3 million from 2022 to 2024, with support from top institutions like a16z. Recently, their first game Ungodly is in soft launch, but the official announcement says it's only available in New Zealand, Australia, and Canada.
I asked around my friends and found that the level of attention to this project in the Asia-Pacific region is really not high, and the information is quite scattered. Has anyone actually experienced this game? Or are there some project details that haven't been publicly announced yet? I especially want to hear everyone's thoughts on the game mechanics and economic model. If there are any updates in the community, feel free to share.
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fork_in_the_road
· 4m ago
a16z endorsement of $68.3 million, but the soft launch only covers three countries. This cautious approach is indeed a bit surprising.
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Silicon Valley institutions have plenty of money and are quite reckless, but no one in the Asia-Pacific circle really talks about this.
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Ungodly is quite a performative name, but whether the game mechanics are good depends on the actual content.
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Wait, isn't this the blockchain game that was heavily promoted some time ago? It seems the hype has faded very quickly.
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They raised so much money but still opt for a conservative soft launch. It's a bit hard to hold back.
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Anyone who has experienced it, please share. Whether the economic model is reliable is really crucial.
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New Zealand, Australia, Canada—why not include Asia? Are they afraid of cultural or environmental adaptation issues?
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From a spectator's perspective, projects with such a large financing scale but a cold start often don't do very well in the end.
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TooScaredToSell
· 1h ago
Projects endorsed by a16z usually catch my attention, but the name Ungodly... is a bit crazy haha
The Asia-Pacific region is indeed indifferent, maybe due to regional restrictions. Anyway, I can't play it.
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MEVvictim
· 12h ago
Ah, it's another project backed by a16z. I know this routine well—tons of money poured in, but who are actually playing the game?
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GasFeeTears
· 12h ago
a16z endorsement is indeed attractive, but this soft launch with regional restrictions is too suspicious, just worried it’s another prelude to a rug pull
Heard of it but no one has tried it, Asia-Pacific is really a information vacuum, what should we do?
A game built with 68 million in funding, how innovative can the mechanics be? I remain skeptical
Feels like another project where the fundraising story outweighs the game itself...
The official stance is secretive, there are quite a few issues
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FromMinerToFarmer
· 13h ago
a16z backs 68.3 million? That fundraising scale is indeed impressive... However, soft launches are only available in a few English-speaking regions, which is a bit outrageous, and Asia-Pacific players are being marginalized.
By the way, how exactly is Ungodly's economic model designed? Could it be another scheme of crazy early-stage profit-taking... I'm a bit cautious about it.
Has anyone tested the beta? Can you share some insights? I really want to know if the game mechanics are reliable.
Well, but projects backed by Tier 1 institutions still deserve some attention; maybe there's an opportunity... It's just that the information is too scattered, which is a bit annoying.
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GasWaster
· 13h ago
a16z backing 68m? bruh that's just bridge fees away from vaporware if the tokenomics are mid lol
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DeFiChef
· 13h ago
68.3 million in funding sounds impressive, but these geographic restrictions of the soft launch... have some hidden intentions.
a16z's endorsement definitely adds points, but I wonder if the game itself can live up to the expectations.
Asia-Pacific really feels neglected, it seems like the old pattern of prioritizing the West before Asia.
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ImpermanentLossFan
· 13h ago
a16z endorsement is indeed convincing, but I've seen this kind of soft launch strategy with regional restrictions many times... It still feels like they're testing the market response.
Has anyone followed the Azra Games project? They raised $68.3 million from 2022 to 2024, with support from top institutions like a16z. Recently, their first game Ungodly is in soft launch, but the official announcement says it's only available in New Zealand, Australia, and Canada.
I asked around my friends and found that the level of attention to this project in the Asia-Pacific region is really not high, and the information is quite scattered. Has anyone actually experienced this game? Or are there some project details that haven't been publicly announced yet? I especially want to hear everyone's thoughts on the game mechanics and economic model. If there are any updates in the community, feel free to share.