Com2uS and Oasys: Partnering for Web3 Gaming Expansion

Com2uS and Oasys: Partnering for Web3 Gaming Expansion

Com2uS and Oasys: Partnering for Web3 Gaming Expansion

Com2uS and Oasys Network to launch Web3 games on the Oasys chain, targeting the Japanese market; slated for release in the first half of 2024.

Launching Web3 games on the Oasys chain is the result of a partnership between South Korean mobile and online games firm Com2uS and Oasys Network. In order to get into the Japanese market, the company is partnering with the Oasys Gaming Network, which is situated in Japan.

Oasys plans to release two Web3 games in the country in the first half of 2024 using its “globally recognised IP,” as said in the announcement. In order to set up a layer-2 network that complies with Japanese rules, XPLA, a Web3 subsidiary of Com2uS, will receive technical support from Oasys’ core team.

In response to the news, XPLA Team Lead Paul Kim stated, “XPLA will make a significant move into the world’s third-largest gaming market, Japan.”

Entering the realm of Web3 is not new territory for Com2uS. The business joined forces with Firefly Games and The Sandbox in August 2022 to establish MetaWorld Entertainment, a platform for metaverse-based concerts and immersive Web3 gaming events.

The business put money into the $3.6 million pre-seed round that Spaceport, a Web3 licensing protocol, raised later that year.

In the most recent partnership, Com2uS will join other prominent video game producers such as Sega, Ubisoft, and SoftBank in bringing their popular titles Summoners War: Chronicle and The Walking Dead: All Stars onto the Oasys gaming network.

In keeping with its objective of expanding its gaming network’s experience, Oasys has just announced its partnership with NFT platform X2Y2. The partnership with DappRadar in early 2024 also helped the company increase its visibility in the gaming and decentralized app industries.

Read Previous

Tom Lee Forecasts Bitcoin’s Future

Read Next

Fortifying Your Assets: Best Practices in Cryptocurrency Security