One More Multiverse is building a platform for storytellers, game masters, artists, roleplayers and worldbuilders to create and enjoy tabletop roleplaying games! OMM aims to 10x this classic genre by combining the creativity of an old-school pen and paper roleplaying experience, with immersive pixel art worlds, powerful creator tools, and approachable video game mechanics.
Location: United States, California, Livermore
Employees: 11-50
Total raised: $17.5M
Investors 1
| Date | Name | Website |
| 21.05.2021 | Makers Fun... | makersfund... |
Funding Rounds 1
| Date | Series | Amount | Investors |
| 22.04.2021 | - | $17.5M | - |
Mentions in press and media 5
| Date | Title | Description |
| 17.11.2025 | NHS Partners With Multiverse and Palantir for Data Upskilling | The NHS has partnered with Multiverse, an edtech firm, and tech giant Palantir to upskill its staff in AI and data. The two tech firms will help health staff in their adoption and use of the NHS Federated Data Platform, which is supplied by... |
| 22.04.2021 | Multiverse Closes $17.5 Million Funding Round To Take Your Tabletop RPGs Online | RPG games built on the One More Multiverse platform can use custom art.Multiverse Inc. |
| 22.04.2021 | Multiverse Closes $17.5 Million Funding Round To Take Your Tabletop RPGs Online | Multiverse, Inc., has raised $17.5 million to create One More Multiverse, a platform that allows gamers and streamers to play tabletop role-playing titles online. Its latest Series A funding includes Twitch co-founder Kevin Lin, Crunchyroll... |
| 21.07.2017 | Mobile marketing company Tune launches new ‘People Service’ to unify mobile and in-store customer data | Tune CTO Dan Koch. (GeekWire Photo / Todd Bishop) Seattle mobile marketing startup Tune said Friday it has launched a new service that paints a complete picture of individual customers — by bringing together mobile, web, app and in-store lo... |
| 06.11.2007 | Introducing VastPark, the owner of OpenSocial.com | OpenSocial, Google’s ambitious project to set standards for developers across Web sites, won accolades all round. Except for its funky URL: http://code.google.com/apis/opensocial/. You’ll never remember it. Guess who owns www.OpenSocial.com... |