Wemade Invests in Two Hands Games and Decides to Onboard 'Champion Strike'
[Asia Economy Reporter Seungjin Lee] Wemade announced on the 6th that it has made a strategic investment in Two Hands Games.
Two Hands Games is a developer founded by CEO Kim Jun-young, the founder of Entrib Soft who successfully launched the online golf game 'Pangya', along with the original core developers.
Along with the strategic investment, an onboarding contract for 'Champion Strike' was also signed. Champion Strike has recorded approximately 1 million downloads and supports 14 languages. Additionally, Two Hands Games is developing a new golf game aiming for a global release in the second half of this year.
Kim Jun-young, CEO of Two Hands Games, said, "I deeply resonate with the P&E (Play and Earn) paradigm led by the WEMIX platform and decided to participate. We will provide users with more exciting and new experiences," adding, "Through creative collaboration with Wemade, we will create a successful global IP in the strategy and golf game genres."
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Wemade CEO Jang Hyun-guk said, "Various blockchains worldwide will all be connected based on interoperability," and added, "WEMIX will do its best to become the platform enjoyed by the most users by collaborating with talented developers like Two Hands Games."
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