Metacade, a leading platform for on-chain gaming, is set to launch ten new games on Telegram, targeting the platform’s 950 million users. This strategic move aligns with the growing interest in casual mobile gaming, particularly as Metacade’s research reveals a significant 80% surge in gaming activity each September when users return to their routines after the summer break. Metacade is expanding in the Web3 gaming space and pioneering new ways for players to engage comfortably.

Metacade Introduces 10 Unique Games for Telegram Users

The upcoming games, which include popular titles like Wordler, Surfing Hero, Chop Kick, Pet Hop, Bubble Invasion, Bird Bump, Mountain Hop, Leave Me Alone, Atlantic Sky Hop, Karate, and Fruit Slice Frenzy will be available across desktop and mobile devices. By making these games accessible on both platforms, Metacade positions itself to tap into Telegram’s expanding community of casual gamers.

Revolutionizing the Telegram Gaming Experience

Jamie King, the co-founder and Advisor of Metacade, emphasized the unique aspects of this launch. Unlike typical pay-to-play games on Telegram, Metacade’s offerings allow users to earn Tournament credits for free, which can be used in Metacade Tournaments.

The introduction of cross-platform compatibility ensures gamers enjoy a seamless experience, whether competing against mobile or PC users. Jamie King commented,

“Unlike other Telegram tap-to-play games, every minute you play one of our games you’re earning Tournament credits for free, that can be used on Metacade Tournaments. We believe this is unique along with the introduction of cross-platform compatibility, essentially players can play on mobile and compete against PC users. We’ve not seen this in the Web3 gaming space and we are really excited to enable players to compete in the way they are most comfortable.”

Metacade’s Vision for Casual Gaming

Russell Bennett, CEO of Metacade, highlighted the platform’s growth potential, stating, “We’ve already seen success with projects like Shockwaves on Telegram, which deviated from the usual farming-style games. As casual games gain traction, Metacade and other platforms will achieve greater success through integration with Telegram.”

Bennett also expressed optimism about the future, noting that integrating games into Telegram positions the platform as a “super-app” that seamlessly blends gaming, investing, and content. “Launching on Telegram is just the beginning for Metacade, and we’re excited to connect with its vast user base as we scale our growth,” Bennett concluded.