Arbitrum has announced a $10 million investment into blockchain gaming through its newly formalised venture initiative, Arbitrum Gaming Ventures.
The capital is being deployed as part of a broader $200 million programme funded by the Arbitrum DAO and is focused on supporting early-stage projects building within the Arbitrum ecosystem, marking the first major tranche under the programme and includes participation from venture capital firms Paradigm, Framework Ventures, and BITKRAFT.
Five projects have been selected for funding, covering both game development and infrastructure.
The $10 million allocation is intended to support projects working on games, publishing platforms, and underlying infrastructure. The five selected recipients are Wildcard, Hyve Labs, T-Rex, Xai, and Proof of Play.
“Arbitrum Gaming Ventures is backing proven founders who aren’t just making games—they’re helping create an even more vibrant Arbitrum ecosystem,” said Rick Johanson, Partner at Arbitrum Gaming Ventures.
“This first cohort reflects our commitment to supporting high-quality experiences that are built for the long term—products that attract players, retain them, and expand meaningful engagement across Arbitrum.”
This is the first major investment round conducted under the Arbitrum Gaming Ventures programme, previously known as The Gaming Catalyst, representing a shift from grant-based support to direct capital deployment and indicates a more targeted approach to ecosystem development.
The initiative reflects Arbitrum’s strategy to compete in a growing market for blockchain-based games and infrastructure. Other networks such as Immutable and Ronin have also made gaming a core focus, and Arbitrum’s latest move positions it to retain developers and attract new projects.
The selected projects include a mix of infrastructure providers and game studios, showing an effort to support both content and the systems that underpin it. Some of the funded developers, such as Xai and Proof of Play, are already integrated into the Arbitrum ecosystem, whilst others are newly joining.
According to Arbitrum Gaming Ventures, further investments are expected over time. The programme is part of a longer-term strategy funded by the Arbitrum DAO to expand the ecosystem and encourage more sustained development activity.
In parallel, Arbitrum continues to offer grants to smaller or earlier-stage projects through the Arbitrum Foundation. Recent recipients include Tarta Games, Sanko, and L3E7.
The broader aim is to create an environment in which blockchain games and applications can scale and retain users—an area where many web3 initiatives have struggled to deliver lasting results.
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