January 29, 2026 - 23:29

A Seattle-based gaming startup, Sound Games, has successfully raised $6.5 million in seed funding to challenge the traditional models of selling premium video games. The company is placing a significant bet on a consumer-friendly approach it calls "pay once, play anywhere."
This innovative model allows players to purchase a game a single time and then access it seamlessly across multiple platforms, including PC, console, and mobile devices. The initiative directly tackles a common frustration among gamers who often must repurchase the same title for different systems. Sound Games aims to dismantle these platform barriers, offering true ownership and flexibility.
The substantial seed investment will fuel the development of Sound Games' inaugural title and the underlying technology platform designed to make cross-platform ownership a smooth reality. The company's vision represents a notable shift in the industry, prioritizing user convenience and value over the standard practice of multiple platform-specific purchases. This funding round underscores investor confidence in new monetization strategies that cater directly to modern gamers' desires for accessibility and simplicity in their digital libraries.
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