It's now easier to find a partner for online games than a love partner

It’s now easier to find a partner for online games than a love partner

LF created an all-in-one free networking software for gamers

In order to help players around the world find companions for multiplayer games, San Francisco-based LF Group has raised $1 million. They were able to hire software developers and community managers using the investment from Grishin Robotics. 

An all-inclusive platform for free software as a service is run by LF Group for gaming communities. CEO Alexey Moiseenkov said in an interview with GamesBeat, every guild will be able to utilise this platform to create a guild profile and use it to recruit new members.

The startup wants to reach the 300 million gamers who play games for 20 hours a week on average. They can enlist allies and work together to improve their performance in online games.

A comprehensive software toolkit provided by LF Group enables gaming communities to host events and manage activities in a simple and safe manner. Players of World of Warcraft and Lost of Ark were able to create groups and list the characters they wanted to include in new teams when the firm originally introduced its service using a Discord bot.

With the support of a new round of funding from Grishin Robotics, additional features will be added to the platform that will make it easier for communities to organise all of their activities in one location, post comprehensive job openings, and hold in-game events.

The business does not intend to use the funds to increase its user base because word of mouth has already caused a viral expansion.

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