To accelerate the uptake of web3 gaming in Japan, industry heavyweights Dentsu, Septeni Global, Septeni Incubate, and SHINSEKAI Technologies have teamed up with web3 gaming behemoth Double Jump.tokyo in a historic partnership. The goal of this program, appropriately called Web3 Gaming Booster, is to raise the nation’s native web3 gaming industry to unprecedented levels.
In the midst of a considerable spike in web3 game advertising, the Japanese gaming business has experienced a surge in interest from game publishers in Europe, North America, and Asia. In response to this emerging trend, the Web3 Gaming Booster team is ready to completely transform the Japanese industry by providing all-encompassing assistance in developing creative marketing plans, putting together successful campaigns, evaluating vital data, and fostering active gaming communities.
Industry heavyweights like Com2uS and Ubisoft have made great progress in recent years in breaking into the Japanese gaming market with blockchain-focused games. The announcement of “Champions Tactics: Grimoria Chronicles” by Ubisoft and the audacious intentions of Com2uS to create a subnet on Oasys, the leading gaming blockchain in Japan, highlight the increasing momentum behind the adoption of web3 gaming in that country.
As this is going on, Double Jump.tokyo, which is well-known for popular games like “Brave Frontier Heroes,” “My Crypto Heroes,” and “Battle of Three Kingdoms,” is unwavering in its dedication to creating innovative web3 gaming experiences. Sega IP Sangokushi Taisen’s inclusion in “Battle of Three Kingdoms” is proof of Double Jump.tokyo’s visionary leadership as it leads the push towards the mainstream acceptance of web3 gaming in Japan through strategic collaborations and creative efforts.