Pixelverse and Azur Games Unite to Revolutionize Telegram Mini-Games
To revolutionize Telegram mini-games, Azur Games and Pixelverse have established a cooperation. Through the Pixelverse Telegram mini-game platform, Azur Games will release a new mobile game with Pixelverse characters as part of the partnership.
The collaboration, which brings together two of the top gaming studios, will aid in the creation of Telegram minigames with cutting-edge gameplay elements. A cyberpunk game on Telegram is part of the Pixelverse platform, which has over 14 million social media followers and 75 million players.
Through its cooperation with Pixelverse, Azur Games—known for its high-performing games that span genres from midcore PVP to hypercasual—aims to introduce web3 gaming to a wider audience. The partnership intends to use each company’s advantages in order to draw in millions of new participants.
Kori Leon, Co-Founder and COO of Pixelverse stated:
“This year, Telegram mini games have surged in popularity, particularly clicker games. PixelTap introduced an enhanced version of the clicker game popularized by Notcoin, integrating real-time PVP battles driven by clicking.
Kori added:
“Our next step is to further refine the gameplay and offer a diverse library of hypercasual games within Telegram. We want to create more interesting and sustainable gameplay that doesn’t rely on airdrops to keep people players engaged. With Azur Games bringing their web2 expertise, we will create enjoyable and innovative gameplay experiences on Telegram that extend far beyond clicker games.”
Notable accomplishments for Pixelverse lately include the successful listing of its $PIXFI token and a $7.5 million fundraising effort from well-known investors. The platform’s remarkable expansion in June was emphasized by the popularity of the clicker game PixelTap.
Azur Games will be able to reach a larger web3 audience thanks to its debut in the Telegram mini-games market. With 250 million monthly active users, Azur Games became the world’s largest mobile game publisher by downloads in 2023, surpassing 8 billion app downloads.
The collaboration between Pixelverse and Azur Games will expand on the popularity of Telegram’s mini-games among desktop and mobile users. Through Telegram mini-games, the partners will bridge the gap between web3 and conventional mobile gaming by offering new gameplay elements to a worldwide audience.
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