Spectarium is partnering with Mythical Games to bring MYTHS to the Mythical Marketplace

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  • Spectarium Games is collaborating with Mythical Marketplace on the upcoming ARPG, MYTHS.

  • The deal outsources the blockchain infrastructure, allowing the studio to focus on gameplay.

  • The studio has raised over $10 million from investors such as BITKRAFT Ventures.


Spectarium Games has entered into a platform partnership to integrate its upcoming ARPG, MYTS, with the Mythical Marketplaceexpanding Mythical’s offering and enabling in-game ownership verification. The transaction was announced at the turn of November and December 2025connects Spectarium’s gaming-focused studio with the blockchain market’s existing scale and developer reach.

Terms of the contract, background of the studio and rationale for the platform

Spectarium, a remote studio based in Oulu, Finlandwas founded in 2019 by Romain Schneider, Mark Peterson and Plarium co-founders Avi and Gabi Shalel. The team leverages the experience of major publishers and has focused resources on MYTHS, a cross-platform, four-player cooperative RPG steeped in mythology that the studio has identified as its flagship title.

Spectarium has raised over $5 million in seed funding and a total of $10.36 million in two rounds from investors including BITKRAFT Ventures and Framework Ventures. The partnership makes MYTHS the first externally developed title and the first action RPG to integrate directly with the Marketplace.

MYTHS’ integration with the Mythical Marketplace enables Spectarium to outsource its core marketplace infrastructure instead of building internal tokenization, storage and trading rails, reducing technical and capital expenditure and allowing the studio to prioritize gameplay.

Mythical Games, led by CEO John Linden, offers a well-established platform which backed high-profile collaborations and was valued at $1.25 billion following a $150 million Series C in November 2021. The market is positioned to enable tradable and verifiable ownership of in-game assets from day one, creating direct monetization paths for loot and collectibles and opening secondary market dynamics that can impact liquidity and pricing.

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“We found partners who could help players ensure ownership of the game without losing what makes MYTHS unique,” ​​said Romain Schneider, CEO of Spectarium. John Linden added that the collaboration “underscores the strength and reliability of the Mythical Marketplace” and that the platform is “built to scale the player-owned economy without sacrificing gameplay quality.”

Definitions, risks and implications for traders and treasuries

Player-owned economies are systems that allow users to store, trade, and monetize digital assets whose ownership can be proven; they can create secondary markets and introduce token-like liquidity into gaming ecosystems.

For treasuries and institutional players, the immediate implications are: (1) up-to-date asset classes linked to the gaming economy, (2) the need to evaluate on-chain liquidity and deposit solutions, and (3) exposure to platform concentration risk when immense inventories are held in a single market.

The integration signals practical progress in Web3 gaming, but comes with known challenges. Regulatory uncertainties surrounding tokenized digital goods, secondary market compliance and custody arrangements remain unresolved. Product quality, player adoption and secondary market liquidity will determine whether tokenized loot translates into lasting economic value or episodic speculation. From an operational perspective, studios and contractors need to assess counterparty risk and astute contract risk when routing resources through a third-party marketplace.

The partnership positions MITY for launch with existing market infrastructure and extends the reach of the Mythical genre to ARPG games. Market participants should keep an eye on the launch, custody arrangements and early secondary market activity, which is another verified milestone ahead of the planned MYTHS rollout and community launch.

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