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Cimu Games, a gaming platform that publishes high-quality games, has announced its partnership with Ready Games to use its Web3 game development tools to relaunch its multi-million dollar game, Runestone Keeper.
According to the Cimu Games team, a Web3-enabled beta version of the game will be released in March 2023 on PC, mobile, and consoles. This will be the first of its kind for Web3 games.
Popular for its Web2 console and mobile games, Cimu Games has over 20 years of development experience. The platform publishes high-quality games for the global market, focusing on top-tier games for mid and extreme core gamers. The project has experience with AAA titles, indie titles, VR games, and other service suites. Cimu Games also helps publishers with their creative visions and brings console games to mobile platforms.
Runestone Keeper is a popular game that won the Bets Gameplay Unity Award title in 2014. The game also won SlideDb’s App of the Year in 2015. This was before it was released to acclaim on Nintendo, Xbox, and Playstation. The game will be fully released in the second quarter of 2023.
Cimu Games decided to use Ready’s cross-platform technology, as it believes that Web3 is the future of gaming. The team hopes this move will help them break into the growing Web3 market.
   
Commenting on the development, Josh Furr, Director of Marketing at Cimu Games, stated:
“We are excited and honored to be part of the Ready family of like-minded web3 developers. Our goal is not only to bring Runestone Keeper Ready, but also to reward players with valuable in-game resources and a variety of future games and titles.”
Ready Games is a collective gaming ecosystem that has created the ideal environment for games to evolve to Web3 and provide the best possible experience for the gaming community. So far, Ready’s Games’ Web3 platform is already being used by six games.
Christina Macedo, COO of Ready Games explains:
“Runestone Keeper, with its great story and community, is the ideal game to partner with to launch our web3 game development tools across multiple platforms. Together we can reach more gamers around the world on PC, consoles and mobile devices and further innovate and expand the web3 gaming experience.”
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