GameBlazers signs new agreements with Full Moon and Raging Moose

GameBlazers’ agreement will see its product head into beta testing – with an aim to launch before the 2023 football season.

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Fantasy sports platform GameBlazers has revealed a new partnership with Full Moon Sports Solutions and Raging Moose.

The deal will help GameBlazers through its beta testing phase, as it aims for a sooner-than-later launch – with any date prior to the return of the 2023 football season mooted by the company.

Full Moon deals in consulting and specialises in the development of fantasy sports products in the sports betting market. Meanwhile, Raging Moose will provide GameBlazers with its in-game design and gameplay mechanics, while helping in ‘developing a proprietary Item Distribution Framework that assigns the Athletes, Multipliers, Rarities and other forms of metadata, to the in-game Items.’

Rourke Struthers, CEO of GameBlazers, said of the two new deals: “In any start-up environment, surrounding yourself with the smartest minds in the industry and creating a network of strategic partnerships is the cornerstone for success.

“GameBlazers is unlike anything the daily fantasy market has seen, so bringing in Full Moon Sports Solutions and Raging Moose was paramount to making sure our vision for the platform was met.

"From both companies’ previous work, we know that GameBlazers will bridge the gap between the modern and future worlds of fantasy sports and live up to its unique user experience.”

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