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BPMG launches competition platform GemPION for Web3 gamers

Web3 & Enterprise·November 17, 2023, 7:07 AM

BPMG, a South Korean Web3 platform developer, revealed the launch of GemPION. This platform, operated under BPMG’s gaming arm GemHUB and developed in collaboration with blockchain network Everscale, is designed specifically for competitive gaming. It offers users of its integrated games the opportunity to engage in tournament competitions or partake in various missions.

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Diverse competitive formats

On the GemPION platform, gamers have the opportunity to participate in various competitive formats such as single-elimination tournaments, battle royales, or leaderboard challenges. The platform features both free-to-enter and paid competitions, with the latter offering larger prize pools. To maintain and increase user engagement, each game hosted on GemPION provides a variety of competitions, either through seasonal events or on an ongoing, all-year-round basis.

 

Launch events

In celebration of its official launch, GemPION is organizing a series of events. From Nov. 18 to Dec. 16, a selection of games on GemHUB, including Number Shoot, Jelly Snake, Find Bird, Push Push Cat and Mayan Cryptex, will be highlighted in tournament competitions. These tournaments are set to occur every Saturday and feature a total prize pool of $3,500.

The platform is offering 1,000 tickets for complimentary access to paid tournaments. These tickets are available on a first-come, first-served basis and can be obtained by users who apply the promotion code. Furthermore, users who invite friends to join the platform, either by completing certain missions or through the use of referral links, will receive additional incentives.

GemPION is also preparing to launch more games, including Heroes9 with NFT, Jewel Dungeon Quest and Farm Raid Mission.

Cha Ji-hoon, CEO of BPMG, stated that GemPION is a gaming system designed to elevate the immersive experience of users and increase their engagement. He highlighted that the system utilizes technology that is not only applicable to Web3 games but also to conventional games. Cha further shared his vision for GemPION, expressing his aspiration to broaden the gaming ecosystem. He plans to do this by introducing seasonal events and country-specific competitions, which will feature even larger prize pools.

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