QuantumPlay raises $110M to build cloud-native physics for next-gen games
Gaming · 6 min read
QuantumPlay's distributed physics service allows studios to offload deterministic, large-scale simulation tasks—like fluid dynamics, crowd behavior, and persistent world interactions—to an elastic cloud. The service includes reconciliation primitives, snapshotting, and drift correction to maintain gameplay consistency across nodes.
Investors committed $110 million in the Series C, led by Pulse Labs and including strategic cloud partners. QuantumPlay will use the capital to expand edge regions, certify enterprise SLAs, and harden the deterministic runtime for low-latency worlds.
Studio CTOs expressed interest in finally running large-scale environmental simulations without crippling client performance. QuantumPlay is releasing a latency and cost-modeling tool so teams can estimate simulation distribution trade-offs before integration.