
OP Games is a Web2 and Web3 publishing ecosystem designed to empower indie game developers. They provide a comprehensive publishing platform that supports developers through every stage of game creation, from ideation to launch. Their ecosystem includes Arcadia, a gaming marketplace with play-and-earn mechanics, and OP Guild, a community for developers to enhance their skills and connect with industry partners. OP Games aims to create sustainable revenue models and growth opportunities for indie developers, leveraging technologies like blockchain and AI through their in-house studio, Cosmic Labs. They have facilitated over $600,000 in donations to indie game developers and have connected over 6,000 wallets, with more than 25,000 total games played.

OP Games is a Web2 and Web3 publishing ecosystem designed to empower indie game developers. They provide a comprehensive publishing platform that supports developers through every stage of game creation, from ideation to launch. Their ecosystem includes Arcadia, a gaming marketplace with play-and-earn mechanics, and OP Guild, a community for developers to enhance their skills and connect with industry partners. OP Games aims to create sustainable revenue models and growth opportunities for indie developers, leveraging technologies like blockchain and AI through their in-house studio, Cosmic Labs. They have facilitated over $600,000 in donations to indie game developers and have connected over 6,000 wallets, with more than 25,000 total games played.
Sector: Web2/Web3 indie game publishing
Founded: 2018
Core products: Arcadia marketplace, OP Guild, Cosmic Labs
Reported total funding: USD 10,600,000
Employee count (reported): 13
Indie game discovery, monetization, developer support and experimentation with Web3/AI technologies.
2018
Gaming / Game publishing
Seed round reported Oct 11, 2021; company profiles mention a multi-investor seed round.
“Mentha Capital; OKX Ventures; Tensor Ventures; SevenX Ventures; Republic Crypto; Protocol Labs (multiple crypto and VC investors reported as participating in seed/grant rounds)”