Dedicated to video games, Rucept raises funds from Silicon Valley angel investors
- ByStartupStory | February 8, 2022
Rucept, a merchandising platform, said on Tuesday that it had received an unknown amount of initial investment from Arka Venture Labs, as well as angel investors from Silicon Valley.
The money will be used to grow the firm’s personnel, operations, and infrastructure, according to the company.
Mudit Khurana introduced Rucept in 2019. It’s a video game in-app merchandising platform that runs on a worldwide supply chain, allowing game and metaverse designers to display bespoke items and blockchain-based digital commerce within their applications or on their websites.

The technology has made it possible for producers to create and share content, but this type of democratization has yet to completely materialize for physical things, according to Khurana. Making tangible things should be as simple as posting on Twitter or Medium, in my opinion. They are ecstatic and honoured to have given value to some of the industry’s most famous games and studios, and looking forward to delighting the world’s more than three billion gamers with real-world goods from their favourite games.
Rucept said in a statement that it is working with certain US-based firms on games distributed by Electronic Arts and Disney and that its customer list is fast rising throughout the world.






