Tencent, Sisu Game Ventures, and Crowberry
Capital lead funding
Icelandic developer Super World today announced it has raised $3.6
million
for its digital collectable card game, Kards.
Along with government
grants, funding came from Tencent, Sisu Game Ventures, and Crowberry
Capital.
Kards is a free-to-play World War II-themed cross-platform collectable
card game for PC and mobile, set to release later this year.
Super World is led CCP co-founder and former CEO Ívar Kristjánsson. He is
joined by his brother, co-founder and lead designer Guðmundur
Kristjánsson who worked as a project lead on EVE Online for nearly 13
years, along with fellow CCP alumni, senior game designer Hrafnkell
Smári Óskarsson.
"This funding enables the team at Super World to continue to deliver
our vision of creating a high-quality, historically accurate World
War II-themed digital collectable card game," said CEO Ívar
Kristjánsson.
"Kards fuses our two passions of WWII and collectable card games, and
we continually strive to deliver a historically accurate experience
that will delight CCG fans as well as WWII aficionados."
— Published in GamesIndustry.biz