DreamCraft Entertainment announced today that a $10 million fundraising round for its game creation platform has been completed.
March Gaming led the round, with Makers Fund, Dune Ventures, and Hiro Capital joining as investors. Tencent, Y Combinator, Makers Fund, Ludlow Ventures, Kevin Lin of Twitch, and Hubert Thieblot, previously of Curse and Twitch, are among the company’s previous investors. The company has raised a total of $15 million and employs more than 20 people.
The DreamCraft platform supports “a high-level, event-driven framework that includes features such as multiplayer, cross-platform, performance, memory-usage, and publishing,” according to a statement prepared by the company. It also includes art assets and support for 2D and 3D visuals.
“DreamCraft is exactly what it sounds like: empowering bright creators to realize their game making visions and providing an easy way for them to build, publish, and make money,” said Louis Gresham of March Gaming. We’ve seen firsthand the magic that happens when hobbyists get their hands on what the DreamCraft team has created and realize they can fully develop and monetize a dynamic, high-quality game in a matter of months, with far less friction than any other UGC platform or engine.”