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  • $5,000,000
    Series A

    1 Investors

    Software Development
    Nov 20th, 2024
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    Unknown
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    Nov 20th, 2024
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Funding Round Profile

Lucid Sight, Inc.

start up
United States - Los Angeles, CA
  • 14/10/2021
  • Unknown
  • $2,580,000

Lucid Sight was founded in 2015 in Los Angeles, California, and started its journey with the goal of developing technologies to support the evolving gaming landscape. Lucid Sight has innovated on and explored new technologies across multiple platforms (iOS, Android, VR, Console, and PC), working with major IPs and brands. To date, Lucid Sight has built over two dozen games, apps, and experiences using its cutting-edge multiplayer tech stack. These games include MLB Champions, CSC x Star Trek, and Justice League for PSVR. In 2021 Lucid Sight acquired Colyseus, a 6 year old open-source multiplayer engine built on JavaScript. Colysues joins Lucid Sight's existing technology stack to create Colyseus Arena, a cloud solution for the democratization of multiplayer game development. Colyseus Arena unlocks the ability to create multiplayer games without networking expertise. Game creators will be freed from the complexities of network engineering to focus on the experience: Get to Fun Faster ™


Related People

Randy SaafFounder

Randy Saaf United States - Los Angeles Metropolitan Area

Co-founder and CEO at Lucid Sight, an indie game developer and owner of the Colyseus Multiplayer Game Engine.

Director and investor in AppOnboard. AppOnboard owns Buildbox, which is the leader in no-code game development for iOS and Android.

Co-founded Jirbo in 2008. Jirbo was a launch partner of the iOS App Store and had 14 of the first 100 free iOS games. Jirbo changed its name to AdColony and transitioned from gaming to one of the largest mobile video ad networks. AdColony sold to Opera Mediaworks in 2014 for $350 million.

Specialties: dApps, blockchain, VR/AR, multiplayer servers.
Large-scale software systems and data collection.
Advertising.
Social software.
Gaming software.