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Skill Labs GameFi Digest #3 š® ā Havenāt been following news the previous week? No problem, hereās your weekly GameFi digest from Skill Labs, enjoy the read š„° šFlowstate Games announces Web3 arcade game Flowstate Games has raised $2 million and announced its first Web3 arcade game, a car battle game called Smash Stars: Thunderdome. The gaming project is now getting ready for a test launch of the alpha version in the first quarter of 2023. āElyzio is creating a gaming multiverse on blockchain A newly-appeared project Elyzio wants to use blockchain technology to build a gaming multiverse, and some big blockchain investors are on board. A few investors, led by the Israel-based investment fund Vgames, put up $2 million in a pre-seed round. š¹ A brand-new mini-game from Axie Infinity Axie Infinity released a mini-game called Raylights that can be launched directly in a browser. Its players can use Axies to leverage various combinations of minerals and grow unique plants. ā”ļøGameFi will become the onboarding point for Metaverse ā Animoca Brands CEO Because GameFi is becoming more critical in the Web3 economy, companies like Animoca Brands think it will become a way to get into the Metaverse. Animoca Brands co-founder Yat Siu said that the company is focusing on the GameFi sector, since it is the closest to the Metaverse. ā½ļø Futster - novice football management NFT game The Brazilian football management game Futster, which features NFT athlete cards, makes its debut at the end of October, right before the Qatar World Cup begins. The new game combines enjoyment and investment, promising long-term financial success for players.