This ad will be closed automatically in X seconds.

Reality Gaming Group expands Asia Pacific presence with Mana Partners deal

Mana Partners has selected Reality Gaming Group to provide blockchain and NFT content solutions to its brand clients in the games and entertainment space, as demand for Web3.0 services booms in Asia Pacific.

The Singapore-based company is the leading consultancy in the region for Web3.0 marketing strategy and solutions, helping brands, startups, and rights owners unlock new communities and opportunities through partnerships and programmes.

UK-based Reality Gaming Group, meanwhile, develops innovative content and marketplaces that combine the best of traditional entertainment with new technology based on the blockchain and Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs). Games and blockchain collectables created by publishing arm Reality Studios include Doctor Who: Worlds Apart, Reality Clash and Smighties Universe, plus non-game NFT content with the likes of Toikido toys and boxing legend Floyd Mayweather.

All of Reality Gaming Group’s projects are created and managed by its Digital Asset Trading (DAT) Platform, which builds NFTs, online stores and marketplaces connected to its own ‘side-chain’ of the Ethereum mainnet. This enables the creation of environmentally friendly NFTs which offer substantial reductions to the amount of energy used to produce and trade digital collectables.

“Brands are only starting to discover the potential value that can be unlocked through blockchain technology,” commented Matthew Zatto, managing partner at Mana Partners. “It’s important to us at Mana Partners that we provide our brand clients with nothing less than the best-in-class solution and that is exactly why we chose Reality Gaming Group. No one compares to them in terms of experience, blockchain capabilities and offering a true full-service solution. We’re proud to be partnering with them in the APAC region.”

Reality Gaming Group co-founder, Tony Pearce, continued: “We’re absolutely thrilled to be working with Mana Partners to offer its clients the most innovative blockchain and web3.0 content solutions. This partnership is a ringing endorsement of the DAT platform, further expands our presence in Asia Pacific and highlights the growing importance of NFTs to brands.

“We can’t wait to get started on what promises to be some tremendously exciting projects.”

Want to read more news like this? Simply sign up to our daily digest by clicking here. You can also follow @LicensingSource on Twitter and @licensing_source on Instagram.

MORE NEWS
HamleysItaly500x500
 
Hot on the heels of successful openings in Milan and Rome, Hamleys continues to drive its Italian expansion with the opening of its first shopping centre location in Bergamo’s Oriocenter....
TopLicensorsReport24500x500
 
This year’s License Global report also includes trend-predictive data for 2025 from IP owners across toys, fashion, food and beverage, entertainment and other consumer verticals....
ChintiParkerMrMen500x500
 
"We are thrilled to partner with Mr. Men Little Miss to create a collection that celebrates the unique personalities and playful spirit of these cherished characters."...
Crunchyrollrebrand500x500
 
Anime specialist Crunchyroll has unveiled a new brand identity - with the new look, feel and sound aiming to 'reflect the joy' that anime brings to fans, tapping into a spirit of fun and celebration....
EtihadStadium500x500
 
City Football Group has unveiled a new collaboration with Sony Pictures Television which will see the creation of new original scripted, non-fiction and kids' TV projects for worldwide audiences - as the group looks to be 'part of the next evolution of the game'....
RHSxRoma500x500
 
For the collaboration, Roma will develop a collection of baby products and toys using the RHS logo on both the products and packaging, as well as RHS-supplied designs for the colour fabric elements of the products....
Get the latest news sent to your inbox
Subscribe to our daily newsletter

The list doesn't exist! Make sure you have imported the list on the 'Manage List Forms' page.