PLLAY partners with Hashcube Gaming

January 7, 2022
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The collaboration will bring esports competitions to more than 20 million users.

PLLAY Labs has partnered with Hashcube Gaming. The two will work together to give its global users an option to join casual esports tournaments and competitions for cash prizes within their existing gaming experiences.

The partnership will also give PLLAY access to more than 20 million users.

Gamers will have instant and trusted access to real-money competitions. The platform allows users to wager on peer-to-peer video game competitions and keep 100 percent of the winnings. 

HashCube is a fast-growing mobile game studio based out of Bangalore, India and has a focus on building world-class casual mobile games on a freemium model. It is known for the world's most monetized Sudoku game, Sudoku Quest.

"HashCube is quickly becoming one of the leading mobile game studios globally," Shawn Gunn, CEO of PLLAY, said.

PLLAY's newly developed enterprise API solution will let companies like HashCube leverage its AI, fintech, gamer identity, and token economic capabilities to increase user engagement and grow revenues.

The company's enterprise solution will support video game publishers, streaming platforms, cloud gaming, NFT/metaverse games, and professional esports team engagements. Integration of its skill-based wagering solution lets companies quickly and seamlessly handle identity, regulatory requirements, monetization triggers/verifications and payouts. The solution also utilizes one line of code for a simple integration and offers easy product management for teams.

"This integration will provide HashCube with access to our powerful, newly evolving enterprise offering, allowing the two companies to leverage each other's capabilities and resources that will support growth initiatives across the board,” said Gunn.

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