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Web3-native 2v2 competitive card MOBA game on Steam. $55M total raised from Paradigm and Arbitrum; founded by Words With Friends creator Paul Bettner.
Wildcard is a Web3-native competitive card game combining MOBA mechanics with digital collectible card gameplay, developed by Playful Studios and available on Steam. The game was founded by Paul Bettner, the creator of Words With Friends, whose track record of building casual-to-competitive games with viral social mechanics brings credibility to Wildcard's ambition to create a new competitive card game genre. The game is built natively on the Arbitrum blockchain, enabling true ownership of in-game cards and items.\n\nWildcard's core gameplay is a 2v2 card-based MOBA where players summon creatures from their card decks to battle in real-time arenas. Unlike traditional CCGs played on a static board, Wildcard's creatures move and fight dynamically, creating a skill-expressive competitive experience that appeals to both card game enthusiasts and MOBA players. The blockchain integration enables a player-driven economy where rare cards have real-world value, tradeable on open markets. The game is free-to-play on Steam with a play-and-earn economic model.\n\nWildcard has raised $55 million in total funding with notable backing from Paradigm, a crypto-native venture fund, and Arbitrum, whose network hosts the game's on-chain economy. The 2025–2026 period has seen the broader Web3 gaming market mature as earlier speculation has given way to games with genuine gameplay merit. Wildcard's combination of a proven founder, real competitive gameplay, and a blockchain economy positions it as one of the more credible bets in a sector where most projects have prioritized tokenomics over game quality.
Japanese automaker with $89B revenue in Renault-Nissan Alliance; LEAF electric vehicle pioneer facing restructuring and Honda merger discussions amid China market and profit challenges.
Nissan Motor Co. is a Japanese multinational automobile manufacturer producing passenger cars, SUVs, trucks, and electric vehicles under the Nissan, Infiniti (luxury), and Mitsubishi (partnership) brands. Founded in 1933 in Yokohama, Japan and listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange, Nissan generates approximately $89 billion (¥12.9 trillion) in annual revenue and is one of the world's largest automakers. Nissan has been part of the Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi Alliance since 1999 — a cross-shareholding partnership that shares platforms, technology, and procurement.
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