It's no secret that distribution across all major gaming platforms is virtually inaccessible to all but the most deep-pocketed developers. The go-go days of being able to bootstrap a studio or raise a modest amount of funding to grow and scale a title are long gone, and there have been very few emerging platforms that show outsized promise.
But is that about to change? Telegram games have exploded onto the scene over the past few months. Top titles like Hamster Kombat, with deceptively simple yet surprisingly deep gameplay, can attract hundreds of millions of players in a matter of months - or even weeks! How and why is this happening? Could Telegram be the next "big thing" for gaming, a truly new platform where cost-effective user acquisition and effective distribution are once again possible?
To find out, your host, Niko Vuori, sits down with Simon Davis, Founder & CEO of Mighty Bear Games, a studio that grew its own Telegram title, Goat Gaming, to 2 million players in a matter of weeks. Simon drops some major alpha about what is driving adoption among developers on Telegram, who the player base is, retention and engagement metrics, how these games are bridging some elements of web3, and much more.
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