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Multiverse is a web-based game creation system inspired by Dungeons &…
Multiverse has raised $432.0M across 6 funding rounds.
Key people at Multiverse.
Multiverse was founded in 2019 by Hisham Bedri (Founder) and Sara Alfageeh (Founder) and Thariq Shihipar (Founder).
Multiverse has raised $432.0M in total across 6 funding rounds.
Multiverse is a web-based game creation system inspired by Dungeons & Dragons and Roblox with a marketplace for assets from A-list creators. We've already partnered with several prominent creators who have millions of followers and millions in revenue, and they're bringing their audiences to Multiverse. We charge 30-60% of those sales based on how much we help the creators make the content.
Check out our gameplay trailer here.
The best way to get Multiverse is to play it. If you're into games, creativity and representation, hit us up and we'll play with you.
Multiverse Network, Inc. was a pioneering American startup that developed a web-based game creation platform focused on massively multiplayer online games (MMOGs) and 3D virtual worlds. Its mission was to lower the barrier to entry for game developers by offering a low-cost, middleware platform that included client software, server tools, development assets, and a developer community. The platform enabled developers to build and deploy virtual worlds with ease, while users could access multiple worlds through a single client, creating a networked ecosystem of virtual environments. Multiverse’s business model was revenue-sharing, taking a 10% cut only when developers monetized their worlds, allowing developers to retain full intellectual property rights and host their own servers[1][3].
Founded in the mid-2000s, Multiverse Network emerged from the vision of creating an accessible, scalable platform for online game development. The founding team included experienced developers and entrepreneurs focused on democratizing MMOG creation. The company evolved from providing middleware technology to launching its own MMOG, *Kothuria: The Age of Dragons*, showcasing the platform’s capabilities. Early traction came from the platform’s open approach, free access for developers, and the promise of a unified client experience for users visiting multiple virtual worlds[1][3].
Multiverse rode the early wave of MMOG and virtual world expansion, addressing the high cost and complexity of game development by providing middleware that lowered entry barriers. The timing was critical as online gaming and virtual worlds were gaining mainstream attention, but development remained resource-intensive. By enabling smaller teams to create and monetize virtual worlds, Multiverse contributed to the democratization of game development and the growth of online social gaming ecosystems. Its approach anticipated later trends in platform-based game creation and virtual world interoperability[1][3].
While Multiverse Network itself is no longer active, its legacy lies in pioneering accessible MMOG development platforms and the concept of a unified client for multiple virtual worlds. Future trends shaping this space include cloud gaming, metaverse platforms, and increasingly sophisticated developer tools that further reduce barriers to entry. The vision of interconnected virtual worlds accessible through common platforms remains highly relevant, suggesting that Multiverse’s foundational ideas continue to influence the evolution of online gaming and virtual environments.
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Note: There is also a distinct "Multiverse Framework" related to robotics simulation and integration of physics engines, but this is a separate project unrelated to the MMOG platform described here[2].
Key people at Multiverse.
Multiverse was founded in 2019 by Hisham Bedri (Founder) and Sara Alfageeh (Founder) and Thariq Shihipar (Founder).
Multiverse has raised $432.0M in total across 6 funding rounds.
Multiverse's investors include General Catalyst, Lightspeed Venture Partners, Hunter Somerville, 1776, Andreessen Horowitz, Audacious Ventures, Aventures Capital, Balderton Capital, Ballistic Ventures, Bessemer Venture Partners, Connect Ventures, Cowboy Ventures.
Multiverse has raised $432.0M across 6 funding rounds. Most recently, it raised $220.0M Series D in June 2022.