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Web3 game developer and publisher of free-to-play games, offering Blockchain-as-a-Service solutions for the web3 gaming market.
Joyride Games, based in Palo Alto, California, United States, develops and publishes free-to-play web3 games, such as Solitaire Blitz, and offers a Web3 Game Publishing Platform and Joyride Wallet as part of its Blockchain-as-a-Service offerings. The company operates on a freemium model and reported 60 employees as of April 2024. It has secured $14 million in funding across one round from various investors, including KuCoin, Animoca Brands, and Dapper Labs. Its leadership team, comprising individuals with prior experience from companies such as Disney, Zynga, and Electronic Arts, has collectively built game franchises reaching over 300 million users. Joyride Games was founded in 2016 by Omar Siddiqui. The firm focuses on media & Entertainment sector, focusing on web3 gaming, competitors include MPL, Skillz, and Zupee.
Joyride Games has raised $14.0M across 1 funding round.
Joyride Games has raised $14.0M in total across 1 funding round.
Joyride Games has raised $14.0M across 1 funding round. Most recently, it raised $14.0M Seed in March 2022.
| Date | Round | Lead Investors | Other Investors | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mar 1, 2022 | $14M Seed | — | BITKRAFT Ventures, Galaxy Digital, Galaxy Interactive, Imagination Capital, Moonshots Capital, Redpoint Ventures, Science, DON Dodge, Josh Elman, Loic LE Meur, Mark Pincus, Animoca Brands, Coinbase Ventures, Dapper Labs, Mirana Ventures, MTG, Solana Ventures, Kevin Chou | Announced |
Joyride Games is a Palo Alto-based technology company founded in 2011 that builds multimedia franchises centered on mobile games, with a focus on integrating web3 technologies like blockchain, NFTs, and player-owned digital assets to enhance interaction and ownership.[1][3] It develops onchain mobile games and infrastructure, including the Super Champs anime-inspired universe featuring titles like *Racket Rampage* and *Bullet League*, which have achieved 5MM+ installs, 125k+ onchain daily active users, and 700k+ onchain monthly active users since launching in June on the Base blockchain.[1] Serving gamers and cryptonatives, Joyride solves the problem of limited player ownership in traditional mobile gaming by providing a web3 publishing platform with digital wallets, omnichain networks, and builder tools for high-quality, casual web3 games; backed by $30MM from investors like BITKRAFT, Solana Ventures, and KuCoin Ventures, it has onboarded 10MM+ players to web3.[1][3]
Joyride Games was established in 2011 in Palo Alto, California, by veteran game developers from Disney, Electronic Arts, and Zynga, who brought experience from titles engaging hundreds of millions of players.[1][3] The idea emerged from excitement over new technologies enabling player ownership, trading, and interaction with in-game digital characters and items, evolving from traditional mobile gaming to web3 ecosystems.[1][3] Early traction built through casual games, culminating in pivotal moments like the Super Champs launch—its flagship ecosystem with mobile games, a web-based HQ questing experience, and partnerships like the Super Champs Foundation—driving massive adoption on Base blockchain and investments from top blockchain and gaming VCs.[1]
Joyride Games rides the web3 gaming wave, particularly mobile blockchain adoption on chains like Base and Solana, where player ownership via NFTs and onchain assets addresses gaming's $180B+ market pain points of centralized economies.[1][2] Timing aligns with maturing web3 infrastructure and cryptonative audiences, amplified by post-2021 crypto recovery and mobile esports boom, positioning Joyride to capture casual gamers transitioning to owned digital economies.[1][3] Market forces like investor influx (e.g., KuCoin Ventures) and tools for hybrid web2/web3 development favor its model, influencing the ecosystem by onboarding millions to blockchain gaming and setting standards for scalable, fun-first web3 franchises that bridge traditional and decentralized play.[1][5]
Joyride's momentum—fueled by Super Champs' dominance on Base and $30MM war chest—positions it to expand multimedia franchises across more chains and genres, potentially launching new titles or acquiring studios amid rising web3 mobile demand.[1] Trends like AI-enhanced gameplay, cross-chain interoperability, and mainstream NFT adoption will shape its path, evolving its influence from niche web3 pioneer to major player-owned gaming hub. As mobile web3 matures, Joyride could redefine franchises where players truly own their progress, amplifying its early lead in a fun-first revolution.[1][3]
Joyride Games has raised $14.0M in total across 1 funding round.
Joyride Games's investors include BITKRAFT Ventures, Galaxy Digital, Galaxy Interactive, Imagination Capital, Moonshots Capital, Redpoint Ventures, Science, Don Dodge, Josh Elman, Loic Le Meur, Mark Pincus, Animoca Brands.