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Crypto video game ‘Cross the Ages’ raises $3.5 million with token listing

Game • May 15, 2024, 8:00 AM EDT

Crypto trading card game Cross the Ages announced that it has raised $3.5 million in a round led by Animoca Brands. This is because the game’s CTA tokens are also listed on exchanges such as KuCoin and Bybit.

The developers said they had raised new capital on Wednesday, but the free-to-play game’s token generation event (TGE) was previously announced. It is said that an economy will be built around the CTA token, allowing the purchase, sale, and rental of cards. Posted on.

The developers of “Cross the Ages” previously said they had raised $20 million, raising $5 million from the community. The game’s backers include both gaming giants Ubisoft and Polygon.

“Cross the Ages” is available for Windows, Mac, Android and Apple mobile devices. The app has been downloaded more than 400,000 times and has nearly 150,000 monthly active users, according to a statement.

CTA tokens are also being listed. Gate.io And MEXC’s exchange said in a statement.


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