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Com2uS will deploy Web3 games on the Oasys blockchain

Com2uS will deploy Web3 games on the Oasys blockchain

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by Max Nevskyi

2 years ago


Com2uS, a leading South Korean game developer and publisher, has announced the beginning of its collaboration with the blockchain platform Oasys. This partnership aims to enhance Com2uS's gaming infrastructure using Web3 technology and expand its operations into the Japanese market. Oasys, known for its projects with major industry players such as SoftBank, Sega, and Ubisoft, will provide support in creating a new Layer 2 network that complies with strict Japanese regulations.

Paul Kim, head of the XPLA group at Com2uS, stated that this collaboration would open doors for the company to the world's third-largest gaming market. Com2uS plans to introduce two new Web3 games to Japanese gamers in the first half of 2024, based on widely known and beloved characters.

This partnership will also allow Com2uS to integrate its leading game franchises into the Oasys blockchain, including popular titles "Summoners War: Chronicle" and "The Walking Dead: All Stars." This move will not only strengthen Com2uS's position in the digital entertainment market but also provide players with new opportunities in the world of Web3 games.

Founded in 1998, Com2uS has long established itself as a leader in the mobile gaming sector, and now, through its collaboration with Oasys, the company aims to take a leading position in the blockchain gaming segment as well. With a market capitalization exceeding 605 billion Korean won, Com2uS continues to expand its influence in the gaming industry, implementing innovative technologies and creating new gaming worlds for its users.

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