Web3 anti gravity racing game Vector Shift has received a range of financial investment to aid with the game’s development.
Super Glitch Games, the developers of Vector Shift, announced that they had received support from some of the web3 gaming industry’s most strategic backers including Delphie Ventures and 32-Bit Ventures, plus a range of angel investors.
All of this investment is going to aid the development of the Vector Shift title. Pre-registration is now open, with early access coming very soon.

Who are Super Glitch Games?
Super Glitch Games is a new startup game studio consisting of a team of three veteran game developers based in Brighton, UK. Vector Shift will be their first game developed as a team.
With their expansive knowledge of the mainstream gaming industry, the Super Glitch team hopes to attract and onboard players into the world of digital asset ownership and web3 gaming.
According to Super Glitch, they “craft novel mechanic-driven games that stand out from the crowd and utilize scalable design and schedules to promote success without compromising creativity.”
Their team collectively has over 40 years of game development experience, having previously helped to develop racing games from the Forza and Need for Speed franchises.
What is Vector Shift?
Vector Shift is a free to play, futuristic web3 racing game optimised for mobile devices with one-touch controls, engaging tracks and unique design. Players go head-to-head across dynamic, futuristic race tracks in cars that they can customise and upgrade.
As a strategy to onboard players into the world of web3, Vector Shift players will be able to own their cars as NFTs through the integration of blockchain technology.
Web3 investing group Devmons compared Vector Shift to the retro anti gravity racing game Wipeout, “but on mobile, implementing the coolest web3 elements.”

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