MegaFans, a mobile gaming company headquartered in Southern California, has partnered with Launchpool Labs (LPL) and joined their first incubator program which kicked off Sept. 1, 2021.

The Launchpool Labs incubator is a 90-day intensive development program focused on building communities and value around startups in the blockchain sector.

“LPL’s incubator has the resources we need to help structure and build the world’s first mobile esports community of gamers and collectors using blockchain technology within the metaverse,” Jeff Donnelley, founder and CEO of MegaFans, said.

MegaFans offers a dynamic software system that enables mobile games to enrich the player’s experience with massive multiplayer, online mobile tournaments for cryptocurrency and NFTs (Non-fungible tokens) in a play-to-earn environment.

Donnelley has been building and growing eGaming companies from San Diego for 22 years. He created two advertising and media companies around the industry, and he has consulted for and partnered with household technology brands such as DraftKings, Ubisoft, Jam City and World of Tanks.

“LPLs team has the depth and experience that will help us level-up to the next stage for MegaFans,” Jeff Donnelley said.

“Launchpool Labs is 100% community centric, and one of the reasons why we resonate with Jeff and Megafans, seeing their dedication to the mobile gaming community. We believe that combining our experience, network, communities, and contacts will help Megafans become a true leader in the mobile e-sports gaming industry, leading up mobile Play-to-Earn, NFTs, and in-game economy,” Roxana Nasoi, MD at Launchpool Labs, said.

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