LandVault, a metaverse building company, has entered into a collaboration with Super League to develop metaverse gaming locations in the Middle East.
The two firms have formed an exclusive partnership to cater to the requirements of companies across the Gulf Cooperation Council region, which encompasses Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates.
LandVault CEO, Samuel Huber, expressed excitement about the partnership on LinkedIn saying “Over the past few years, SuperLeague has established itself as a leading Roblox studio, while Landvault has been focused on web3 platforms. Between us, over 300 brands, clients, advertisers that have used our solutions to enter gaming worlds and the metaverse.”
“Together, we marry the best of web2 and web3 worlds, to propose an end to end offering to brands entering the metaverse, from creative execution to user acquisition and monetisation,” continues Huber.
What is LandVault?
LandVault, a company that specializes in building metaverses, has teamed up with Super League to create metaverse play sites in the Middle East, particularly in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) area. This partnership aims to make it easier for businesses, foreign sports teams, entertainment companies, and government bodies to join the metaverse. With their combined skills in Web2 and Web3, LandVault and Super League can provide the necessary tools for creating, promoting, and selling metaverse projects in the GCC area.
As part of the agreement, Super League has designated LandVault as the official producer for Web3 networks in the GCC region, with a focus on the United Arab Emirates. LandVault has completed over 200 successful metaverse projects for large companies such as Mastercard and L’Oreal, among others.
LandVault is also building the infrastructure it needs to support its metaverse projects, including an AI-powered tool called Matera for creating content, a protocol for storing and tokenizing content, and tools for making money and analyzing data. LandVault and Super League have invested in marketing efforts in the GCC area to take advantage of Super League’s expertise in reaching specific groups, building involved communities, and supporting ROI-driven goals for metaverse projects.
Partnering with Metaverse Gaming Platform SuperLeague
Super League has worked with notable companies such as Samsung, Mattel, Nickelodeon, MTV, Universal Pictures, Sony Pictures, and Chevrolet, and has completed projects for the Department of Culture and Tourism in Abu Dhabi, Aldar, Miral, twofour54, Abu Dhabi Motorsports Management, Flash Entertainment, and Yas Island to bring Yas Island to the metaverse.
This partnership comes after LandVault received investments from a number of investors, including The Sandbox, the Gemini Frontier Fund, HodlCo, and Kingsway Capital, a $3 billion hedge fund that invests in Animoca Brands. LandVault currently has over 120 employees.

