![]() Robot CacheĮthereum-based PC game distribution platform Robot Cache cautiously opened its doors in 2019, providing early access to a growing number of users. On the business side, high profile campaigns have included promoting the likes of PUBG, Cheeze Wizards, Dauntless, Robot Cache and – most interestingly – emerging blockchain streaming platform DLive. In this context, one big addition has been getting personal by launching hubs to enable individual streamers and influencers to build their own audiences. Refereumįollowing its early 2018 ICO, 2019 has seen US game rewards and community platform Refereum building out partnerships with both blockchain and non-blockchain projects to keep its audience growing, engaged and rewarded, through watching, sharing, streaming and interacting with game content. It has, however, been hit by congestion issues on the EOS blockchain, which was one of the reasons it announced it will also be using the EOS-based WAX blockchain in 2020. And since then the company hasn’t wasted any time either, continuing to launch 10 more games including Dark Town, The Onion Knights and Spookiz, while building out its platform business. It launched both its blockchain-based mobile game store and its debut title RPG Blue Dawn in early 2019. ![]() South Korean outfit ITAM Games certainly doesn’t lack for ambition. Not all will succeed, of course, but all have taken on the risk of doing something new, and for that should be celebrated. ![]() It was exactly the same situation when our first Top 50 mobile game developer listing launched in 2009.īut what we’re saying is these are the companies who are trail-blazers for a new way of gaming. In keeping with the approach honed by our sister website for the mobile games sector, the point of this annual list is to highlight companies that are innovating within a fast-moving industry.įor sure, blockchain games remain nascent few of these companies can point to strong market adoption for their products. And so, this is it – our first Top 50 listing for the blockchain games sector. ![]()
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