Misfits Gaming Group announces the launch of a $20 million creator fund to help influential mobile game creators.
The Misfits Gaming Group Foundation is specifically dedicated to providing the infrastructure to enable creators to easily launch ambitious projects and expand their gaming and sharing activities to the community.
Misfits also announced that QTBinderella, popular streamer and creator of The Streamer Awards, will be participating. QTBinderella recently left TSM to work with Misfits on developing an event management company.
Misfits is creating custom solutions to the problems that come with these. The team can work on business ideas, like hardware, software, and more. It can handle merchandising, either from creators only or in partnership with brands. This fund can also handle large-scale content. Some examples include highly produced TV or streaming shows, events, live shows, and conventions.
The corporation is heavily involved in the creation of TubNet, a highly anticipated cross-platform Minecraft server. TubNet at launch aimed to provide a fun and engaging community space and interesting content.
In addition to TubNet, Misfits is working with several other creators. Hikaru Nakamura, Chess Master and streamer from the US, is teaming up with Misfits to make a chess themed show. The studio also worked with Ranboo on another show, as well as a podcast with Aimsey.
“Any creator will tell you that once it all started when we had a passion for content creation. So many opportunities start needing you to speed up. You now find yourself able to be more proactive in building a larger vision for what you want to create and accomplish,” QTBinderella stated.
The Misfits Creator Fund is a fun resource that can help give creators the tools and teams to bring these ideas to life more easily.