Improbable gets $150m to create M², a metaverse network and ecosystem

Herman Narula, Chief Executive Officer of Improbable

Improbable, the UK-based metaverse technology company, announced that it has raised US$150 million in funding to establish and develop M² (MSquared), a network of interoperable Web3 metaverses powered by its Morpheus technology.

What will Improbable’s M² offer clients?

The global metaverse revenue opportunity is expected to be worth $800bn by 2024, according to Bloomberg Intelligence, and has seen heavy investment in recent months.

The experiences today cannot support rich interactivity necessary to fulfil the metaverse’s promise – or are closed platforms unable to provide the level of sophisticated interoperability and shared governance expected by users and needed to build investable virtual economies.

The M² network will combine Improbable Morpheus technology with new services designed to support interoperability, commerce in digital assets and governance in Web3. It will bring together companies, existing communities and fans in sports, music, fashion and entertainment and enable them to interact in dense virtual spaces with unprecedented fidelity.

The network is being designed to support integration with existing worlds as well as new projects. Improbable has established M² as a distinct entity to better enable governance in partnership with other businesses and eventually with its community.

What is the market expertise of Improbable?

Improbable has for nearly a decade developed tech enabling ever greater complexity in virtual worlds: the company is a leading provider of multiplayer services to over 60 global publishers and through its large scale simulation platform supports the UK gov’t defence mission.

Its Morpheus technology, an evolution of the company’s earlier SpatialOS product, supports over 10,000 players, able to interact with each other in dense virtual spaces.

The platform now processes over 350 million communication operations per second (or ops) and was first demonstrated in live events with thousands of players in 2021. In January 2022, Improbable announced its transformation to accelerate in the metaverse.

Herman Narula, CEO of Improbable, said: “We founded Improbable to make real the promise of incredible online worlds that were more than games, they were extensions of our lives.”

“I believe the metaverse and Web3 movement represent a once-in-a-generation redefinition of our society towards a ‘fulfilment economy’ where experiences made by an open network of creators and businesses can create enormous opportunity for everyone.”

“M² is our contribution to establishing this future and we hope to help our partners catalyse an open metaverse with many participants and success stories. We are excited to be actively working with some of the best investors in the space in building out this new ecosystem.”

What are the thoughts of Improbable’s investors?

Giving people tools to design their own metaverses at the scale that Improbable enables, with web3 interoperability and composability, will result in some groundbreaking experiences. We are long-term backers of Improbable, and under Herman’s leadership, the team is making their visions a reality,” said Chris Dixon, general partner at Andreessen Horowitz.

“We believe the core technology that Improbable has developed to date enables social experiences unrivalled in scale in the industry, resolution and fidelity for thousands of concurrent users,” said Antoine Theysset, Partner at SoftBank Investment Advisers.

“The emerging metaverse presents an opportunity for Improbable to build a decentralised network to bring creators and fans closer, and reward each other with tokens for their contributions. We have partnered with Herman and the team throughout Improbable’s evolution and are thrilled to support them in building another vital element of the metaverse.

Improbable is enabling new types of shared immersive experiences that will accelerate a wide variety of emergent user behaviors, many of which are already taking root in the Web3 world as we speak,” commented Chris Kurdziel and Jon Allen at Mirana Ventures.

“These include fair player-governed communities, complex player-driven economies & open developer-powered experiences. Improbable is the first team to pull this off technically, at scale. As major supporters of BitDAO, we are excited to support the team, and by extension all future players that will come to rely on Improbable’s technology, in the years to come.”

Improbable’s technology can improve the number of concurrent users and in-world complexity of the metaverse by orders of magnitude. DCG is excited to partner with Improbable to make this experience the de-facto standard and push the adoption of the metaverse forward.said Matt Beck, Director of Investments, Digital Currency Group.

We believe Improbable’s tech will be a core infrastructural component that redefines the way users will interact in this growing space. We are excited to be supporting the Improbable team at this critical juncture and believe the interoperability offered by M² will enable mass adoption of unique metaverse experiences,” said Charlie Sandor, Investor at CMT Digital.

“The metaverse is full of potential and promise, and we believe the pioneering technology Improbable has created will make good on that. We are confident Improbable will help companies build and connect exciting virtual worlds and enable meaningful virtual experiences,” commented Sachin Jaitly, General Partner at Morgan Creek Capital.

“Having developed the IP for creating game-changing tech for realising virtual worlds, Improbable is one of a small handful of players globally who can provide backbone infrastructure of the metaverse,” said Min Teo, Managing Director, Ethereal Ventures.

“Regardless of one’s definition of the metaverse, the latency and throughput powered by Improbable coupled with the open developer ecosystem that encourages permissionless innovation, brings us closer to realizing the metaverse vision that we’ve dreamed about.”

“M²’s tech enables developers to scale composable metaverses, solving a core need for our founders within the Alliance accelerator”, said Imran Khan, contributor at AllianceDAO.

Among the investors supporting M² are also Saranac partners, a private office for entrepreneurs and family capital, notably including Round13 DAF, Zinal Growth, the tech investment vehicle of Guillaume Pousaz, David E. Rutter.