Ambrus Studio recently completed a multi-million dollar Series A financing led by Spartan Group, followed by top investment institutions such as IVC, SUI Foundation, Knight Capital, Goodwater Capital, and ZeePrime Capital, and will launch its first telegram game E4C: Demon Hunter on September 16. It is reported that Ambrus Studio will launch the web3 game incubation platform E4C, and will devote itself to the development and incubation of high-quality games based on blockchain technology, and through a long-term and stable development strategy, it will meet the needs of web2 and web3 game players at the same time. As the first telegram mini-app game launched by E4C, Demon Hunter has important strategic significance for the long-term development of Ambrus Studio.
About Ambrus Studio
Ambrus Studio was founded in December 2021 by Johnson Yeh, former CEO of Riot Games Asia Pacific, to create a gaming ecosystem that allows Web2 players to have a better gaming experience, so that web3 technology can become mainstream in the gaming industry. Johnson Yeh said: "Even when we founded the studio three years ago, we did not believe in the pure 'play-to-earn' model. We have always focused on how to use blockchain technology and Web3 elements to enhance the player experience and solve problems in the gaming industry. We decided to use Web3 technology to make free-to-play studios in emerging markets profitable. We hope to be the first studio focused on providing interesting gaming experiences for underserved markets such as South Asia, the emerging Middle East and Africa."
Most of the team members of Ambrus Studio have experience in game companies, such as Riot Games, Tencent, Mihoyo, etc., and have reached cooperation with many well-known game platforms such as Nazara, TapTap, and Rockville Games. In the field of web3, Ambrus Studio is deeply integrated with the recently popular Sui ecosystem. To learn more, please visit ambrus.studio.
E4C: Demon hunter
Demon Hunter is a bird's-eye view action shooting game developed by Ambrus Studio. The main character of the game is the female mercenary Sehk. Sekh uses her crossbow to hunt various demons and monsters. The game is simple to operate, and it will automatically attack when you stop moving. The main trick of the game is to avoid various bullets and enemies by moving, and kill them by attacking in between movements. Players can also get extra rewards by inviting friends to watch ads. The growth of players in the game will eventually be converted into a "combat power" value, and the combat power value will be related to the future E4C airdrop.
Demon Hunter is different from the popular Tap-To-Earn game on Telegram. It is highly playable and has a much deeper game depth. Players need to use their skills to achieve higher combat effectiveness. It also tests the players' skills, allowing players with high skills to grow faster in the game. At the same time, Demon Hunter is also expected to launch a player-versus-player mode to enrich the player's gaming experience.
There will be two types of assets in the game: Gold coins and Bits. Players can get Bits by inviting friends, watching ads, etc., so that players can easily pass game levels and get in-game rewards, including materials for upgrading weapons and Gold coins. Gold coins can help players synthesize props or buy runes to improve combat effectiveness.
E4C platform
E4C is not just a game distribution platform. Ambrus Studio hopes to build E4C into a comprehensive game platform with functions such as game incubation, game distribution, game community, game task center, etc. Ambrus Studio will announce more important news about E4C Platform in the near future.