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GGI and Shrapnel Forge Partnership to Revolutionize Web3 Gaming with Immersive, Player-Centric Experiences

MIXMARVEL
3 min readApr 14, 2025

[Feb, 2024] In a landmark move set to reshape the Web3 gaming landscape, GGI, the premier Web3 group powering the next generation of gaming innovation, has announced a partnership with Shrapnel, the Avalanche-based trailblazing FPS game backed by the Blizzard Avalanche Ecosystem Fund. This collaboration unites two industry powerhouses, combining GGI’s unparalleled ecosystem with Shrapnel’s cutting-edge gaming technology and visionary design, heralding a new era of immersive, player-centric experiences.

The partnership arrives at a pivotal moment for Shrapnel, as the studio welcomes its new CEO, Ken Rosman — a 30-year gaming industry veteran with a storied tenure at Microsoft’s Xbox division, where he contributed to iconic titles like Halo Wars and Sunset Overdrive. Rosman’s leadership will guide Shrapnel toward its full public launch. Additionally, Shrapnel has secured strategic investments from industry leaders, including the Blizzard Avalanche Ecosystem Fund, Griffin Gaming Partners, and Polychain Capital. These milestones highlight Shrapnel’s dedication to redefining blockchain gaming and delivering groundbreaking, player-first experiences.

A Synergy of Innovation and Excellence

GGI and Shrapnel are united by a shared vision: to accelerate the mass adoption of Web3 gaming by crafting high-quality, engaging experiences that seamlessly blend traditional gaming with the transformative potential of blockchain technology. By leveraging GGI’s robust ecosystem — spanning investment, content incubation, game publishing, and infrastructure — and Shrapnel’s expertise in gaming and immersive design, this partnership is poised to set a new standard for the gaming industry.

“Excited to join forces with GGI as we gear up to bring Shrapnel to more players worldwide.” — Ken Rosman, CEO of Shrapnel

GGI’s Ecosystem: A Catalyst for Web3 Gaming Success

GGI’s ecosystem stands as a beacon of innovation in the Web3 gaming space. With its affiliated brands — MixMarvel, Yeeha! Games, and the upcoming MIX Chain — GGI offers a comprehensive suite of services tailored to the needs of Web3 developers and gamers alike. From AI-powered game discovery to cross-chain interoperability solutions, GGI’s infrastructure ensures seamless integration and scalability for Shrapnel’s visionary projects.

“Shrapnel’s bold approach to blockchain gaming perfectly complements GGI’s mission to empower builders and connect players with the best Web3 experiences,” said a spokesperson from GGI. “We are excited to support Shrapnel’s journey and look forward to co-creating the future of gaming together.”

Charting the Future: A New Horizon for Web3 Gaming

The partnership between GGI and Shrapnel represents a quantum leap forward for the Web3 gaming industry. By combining GGI’s ecosystem strength with Shrapnel’s creative vision and technical prowess, this collaboration is set to deliver groundbreaking gaming experiences that captivate both traditional and Web3 audiences.

Stay tuned for updates on upcoming projects and initiatives from this dynamic partnership. Together, GGI and Shrapnel are poised to redefine the gaming landscape and unlock the full potential of blockchain technology.

About GGI

GGI is the leading Web3 group that serves as the definitive gateway to gaming for builders and mass players with cutting-edge infrastructure, platform and top-tier investment, incubation, and publishing services.

Social Links: MixMarvel | Yeeha! Games

About Shrapnel

SHRAPNEL is an intensely competitive extraction shooter developed by BAFTA and Emmy Award–winning game industry veterans at NEON. SHRAPNEL features high-stakes skill-based play, a suite of creator tools, and a community marketplace. At last, players will truly own the game.

Social Links: https://x.com/playshrapnel

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