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Web3 Football Metaverse TOPGOAL Secures Millions in Investment From DWF Labs

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TOPGOAL has received a multi-million dollar investment from DWF Labs, a Web3 venture capital firm and a global digital asset market maker. This investment will empower TOPGOAL to build a football metaverse driven by AI and blockchain technology, further realizing its vision of bringing sports into Web3 and creating new digital and virtual experiences for football stars, clubs, and fans.

As a football metaverse platform that has interacted with numerous football stars such as Kaka, Del Peiro, and Patrice Evra, TOPGOAL possesses official copyrights for over 3000 football players and has accumulated nearly 10 years of experience in football game development. This includes proprietary Football AI algorithms, cutting-edge 3D motion engines and rendering quality, metahuman technology, innovative gameplay design, economic system design, and cross-platform compatibility. Technologically, we are prepared to complete the construction of the football metaverse, bringing tens of millions or even hundreds of millions of Web2 football users into Web3.

TopManager is the first-phase game product in the TOPGOAL metaverse. It is a state-of-the-art 3D football manager game using cloud gaming technology. Players can use digital football star card assets to build their own teams, participate in leagues and tournaments, and earn $GOAL token rewards through Play-2-Own and Win-2-Earn models.

TOPGOAL will officially launch Football Meta Club and the cross-platform Web3 game Footballcraft, including mobile platforms, in the third quarter of this year. This is a football parallel universe similar to SandBox, a virtual football world with 12 times time acceleration. Here, an intercontinental club champion will be chosen every month, and a virtual World Cup will be held every four months. All player data in the game will be recorded on Blockchain, ensuring the game’s persistence and providing a new immersive and interactive way to meaningfully connect fans and players. This will create a global community around football games and reward long-term contributors in countless unexplored ways.

Andrei Grachev, Executive Partner at DWF Labs, said,“The core goal of DWF Labs is to invest in and support innovative entrepreneurs in Web3. Football, the world’s most popular sport with an audience of 4 billion fans and a market worth billions of dollars annually, is likely to become the bridge that brings the next billion people into the crypto world. We are expanding our investments in the sports crypto industry. This investment demonstrates our confidence in TOPGOAL’s strong football game development technology, AI and metahuman technology, and professional blockchain teams. We believe that through this investment, TOPGOAL will further accelerate innovation, develop blockchain football products, and construct a football metaverse. We will also provide support through this long-term partnership and look forward to the team’s further success based on this foundation.”

TOPGOAL co-founder Xander stated,“This investment signifies our partners’ confidence in TOPGOAL’s mission to bring a vast number of football fans into the crypto industry through Web3 football games and the creation of a football metaverse. If there was only one football game in the world, it would look like Footballcraft. With our partners’ continued support, we are confident and capable of meaningfully impacting the sports crypto industry and shaping new digital experiences for football fans and enthusiasts in Web3.”

About DWF Labs

DWF Labs is the global digital asset market maker and multi-stage Web3 investment firm, supporting portfolio companies from token listing to market making to OTC trading solutions. With offices in Singapore, Switzerland, the UAE, Hong Kong, South Korea and BVI, the investment company DWF Labs is an affiliate of Digital Wave Finance (DWF), which consistently ranks among the top 5 trading entities by volume in the cryptocurrency world through its proprietary technology for high-frequency trading.

About TOPGOAL

TOPGOAL, a football metaverse platform, combines officially authorized digital collectibles, Web3 sports games, and social features. Its vision is to bring sports into Web3 using advanced football AI and Web3 technologies, offering world-renowned players, clubs, and fans new digital experiences and entertainment consumption methods. $GOAL is the governance token of TOPGOAL, currently listed on CEXs such as OKX, Kucoin, and Gate.io.

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