Still in its early days, Singapore-based developer Mighty Bear Games recently launched rewards platform Goat Gaming. Currently, the studio’s existing mobile-based battle royale game Mighty Action Heroes is live on the platform, with Waifu Clash one of the next games to go live.
In the longer span, Goat Gaming has plans to integrate hundreds of games, including both its own and third-party developer games. Indeed, “We’re releasing new games every 2-3 weeks”, said Mighty Bear Games co-founder Benjamin Chevalier on LinkedIn, discussing the studio’s use of AI to speed production.
In terms of the games, they will engage players with various rewards including crypto – such as the platform’s forthcoming GOAT token – but also more traditional real-world rewards. Similarly, games will include both web2 and web3.
One of Goat Gaming’s key features is head-to-head wagered battles, something that has already launched with the Showdown Battle mode in Mighty Action Heroes. Third-party developers will have the ability to integrate the platform to run short skill-based wagering competitions between players, which use the off-chain Crowns currency that players can currently buy with crypto.
Launched via its pre-TGE campaign Road to GOAT – which rewards players for completing in-game quests, social missions and content creation – Goat Gaming will eventually distribute tokens via leaderboard placement.
According to Mighty Bear’s CEO Simon Davis, the vision for Goat Gaming goes much deeper however, also taking into account the team’s existing activities making content for Fortnite via UEFN, as well as viral mini-games on Telegram. All-in-all this will provide a wide marketing funnel, which will eventually feed into Goat Gaming.
Built on Mighty Bear’s own tech stack, Goat Gaming will also offer third-party access and advisory services to its proprietary tech, powered by AI.
In total, the studio has raised $11 million for Mighty Action Heroes and Goat Gaming.
Discover more via the Goat Gaming whitepaper, website, and X account.