Showing posts with label online gaming. Show all posts
Showing posts with label online gaming. Show all posts

Friday, 17 September 2021

 

Comtrade Gaming Signs Its First US Platform Deal with G3 Esports

Comtrade Gaming, a leading online gaming technology provider, has stated that it is signing a new deal with G3 Esports. It will be Comtrade's first entry into the USA gaming market, especially for full-service esports, gaming, and entertainment agency. As per the deal, Comtrade will provide G3 Esports with its most innovative and efficient igaming platform, iCore, and backend technology for G3's newly launching betting product that targets gamers primarily.

It is also reported that Comtrade Gaming will be delivering value-driven technology solutions. Its iCore platform is a leading igaming platform used by the world's largest gaming companies. The company's expansion into the American market is indeed a huge milestone for the company. Once launched, G3's new wagering platform will provide Comtrade with enterprise-level services, like account management, dynamic segmentation, real-time push messaging, and many more player engagement tools.

Comtrade will also be developing a new igaming platform technology for leading gaming operators, predominantly focusing on player retention and lifetime value. This allows their major operators to focus their marketing efforts, and their backend technology is all taken care of. This new partnership will break new ground in the gaming sector.

 

Monday, 13 September 2021

 

Crypto gaming has proven to be a new method to generate revenue

It is a well-known fact that crypto has turned out to be a global phenomenon, and companies are eagerly looking out for new ways to integrate the same into different services and products. One particular space that managed to innovate massively in this segment is online gaming. Innovators have come up with new ways to use cryptos for in-game purchases, character unlocks, and a lot more. Experts are thrilled that the latest convergence of the real and virtual world looks way better than ever. In the last few decades, video games have evolved massively and have captured the global market.

The gaming segment is predicted to grow up to USD 314.4 billion by the end of 2026. Some of the most popular video gaming companies that are well poised to revolutionize the segment are Tencent, Sony, Microsoft, and Nintendo. All the mentioned companies have achieved revenue of $10 billion in the gaming segment. As of now, Sony has managed to top the list with revenue of $25 billion. Sega Games, EA Games, Gameloft, and Konami are some of the most prominent names in the sector. Innovators must focus on bringing in solutions that are beneficial for both the consumers and developers.

Wednesday, 14 July 2021

 

PlayStation Plus Subscribers will now Get 24 Free Games

PlayStation Plus, an online subscription started by Sony is allowing the players to access the online gaming world and is also offering them a huge variety of games to play at no additional cost. The main concept of the PlayStation Plus subscription is to provide the players with different variants of games consistently. Thus each month, around three new games will be released for the PS Plus subscribers.

The makers have recently released a total of 24 new games for all the players with a PlayStation Plus subscription. These games will improve Sony’s game playlist and collection mostly includes the new PS5 games and cannot be accessed by PS4 users. Seeing this Sony wanted its players to upgrade to their next-generation console, PS5. Therefore it has made PS Plus free games for players for July 2021.

Currently, Sony is working tofulfill the demand for their next-generation consoles. Because of the shortage of theconsoles due to pandemic, Xbox Series X and S sales had gone up initially but soon those consoles also went out of stock. It is reported that Sony will release another set of PS5 pre-registration on July 12. Players can keep an eye on these updates on the PS5 restock by following Sony’s social media handles.