Pre-registrations for early access are open for StarGarden, an upcoming free to play, auto-battler from Project Eluune.
Cedric Gamelin is the founder and CEO at Arrivant – building web3 game Project Eluüne: StarGarden. Arrivant recently announced a partnership with Polygon For Project Eluüne: StarGarden.
Arrivant was founded in early 2020 by Cedric Gamelin, Meghan McWilliams, and Ramin Shokiradze. The Arrivant team is made up of AAA devs coming from Epic Games, EA, Sega, Kabam, and Zynga.
The game studio recently raised $5 million dollars in seed funding at a valuation of $35 million. C2 Ventures led the round, with participation from Polygon, 6th Man, Lightspeed, and other notable investors.
Project Eluüne will apparently allow players to recruit, craft, train, upgrade and merge creatures in a fantasy world made up of floating islands named “StarGardens”. The gameplay is designed around forming tribes and will also feature Soulbound non-fungible tokens (NFTs).
Arrivant CEO Cedric Gamelin stated in a press release:
“We believe Polygon is building an environment well-suited to welcome the next generation of gamers into the space. While we are planning to become a cross-chain project serving players wherever they want to play, we are quite confident many of them will be choosing to play on Polygon.”