Lucid Sight raises $2.58M to launch cloud-hosted multiplayer gaming service

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Lucid Sight has raised $2.58 million to launch its cloud-hosting multiplayer gaming service named Colyseus Arena.

The Los Angeles-based firm not too long ago acquired Colyseus, the common open-supply Node.js multiplayer framework. The Colyseus open-supply framework has had more than 300,000 downloads because it was made six years ago and averages 10,000 downloads per month.

And Lucid Sight has employed it to energy its games. These involve MLB Champions, CSC with Star Trek, Herocade, Polyrunner, and many other games spanning VR, AR, and nonfungible tokens (NFTs).

Colyseus Arena is a completely managed option that handles server management, infrastructure, and scaling so that game makers can focus on game design and style and development. The funding round was led by Galaxy Interactive. Other investors incorporated VamosVentures, Goal Venture Partners, Gaingels, as effectively as current investors. The new round brings the total raised to $15.4 Million.

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Lucid Sight made Colyseus Arena due to the fact the quantity one request from Colyseus game developers was a cloud-hosted option for Colyseus. Colyseus Arena reduces or eliminates the want for committed networking and DevOps engineers in multiplayer games. Those fees normally added an further $500,000 to $1 million annual expense to Lucid Sight’s games.

“Our goal with Arena is to bring that cost way down, so more styles of casual, hypercasual, and NFT games can afford rich multiplayer experiences,” mentioned Lucid Sight CEO Randy Saaf, in a statement. “Colyseus will always be open-source and we made the lowest tier of Arena FREE because we wanted no barrier for developers to dive in and get to fun faster.”

With Colyseus Arena, game developers can set up, handle and update their servers with a handful of clicks from an intuitive administration dashboard. Features involve the capability to handle servers and add server-side logic from an intuitive dashboard, optimized server configuration and infrastructure setup, worldwide availability with seven information centers and regional access points, be concerned-free of charge scaling with tier 4 and up plans so when your game peaks there will be no interruptions, and more.

Lucid Sight started accepting Colyseus Arena early access sign-ups in February and it has because amassed hundreds of buyers with games supporting millions of each day active customers. Customers of note involve Lightfox Games (Knight’s Edge), PM Studios (Squish), Tobspr (SchoolBreak.io), Kirka.io, and massively common Indian streaming and brief-type UGC video platform MX Media &amp Entertainment.

MLB Champions is one of Lucid Sight's blockchain games.

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Colyseus Arena can be employed by all kinds of game developers but it proves uniquely effective for multiplayer games that need a versatile server hosting option. By using a contemporary containers-centric technologies stack, developers have immediate scalability with a spend-for-usage billing model.

Lucid Sight has also seen Colyseus and Colyseus Arena usage by non-game developers. Projects such as virtual workplace and occasion platform Teamflow, revolutionary college enrichment system Synthesis, and an immersive VR sports encounter made by VRGlass are all examples of how Colyseus is becoming employed by a wide assortment of non-gaming developers. Lucid Sight is also employing its encounter as an innovator in the NFT space to provide Colyseus Arena to a quantity of NFT and metaverse projects.

About Lucid Sight: Los Angeles-based Lucid Sight was founded in 2015 by serial entrepreneurs Randy Saaf and Octavio Herrera, and game technologist Fazri Zubair.


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