- Giga Chad Bat is a new Telegram clicker game developed by South Korea-based Delabs Games.
- The developer of the baseball-themed tap-to-earn game wants to profit off the popularity of Telegram games like Notcoin and Hamster Kombat.
It seems that the market for Telegram clicker games is getting more and more competitive every day.
In response to the apparent rise in popularity of simple tap-to-earn cryptocurrency games like Yescoin, Notcoin, and Hamster Kombat that can be accessed through the Telegram messaging app, South Korean developer Delabs Games has announced the release of Giga Chad Bat, a baseball-themed game.
Giga Chad Bat’s Telegram launch is a significant step forward for Delabs, according to a statement from CEO of Delabs Games Joonmo Kwon. Delivering exciting gameplay while incorporating web3 technologies to enhance, not overwhelm, the fun has always been our main goal with Delabs. We think Giga Chad Bat will carry on this legacy on Telegram by giving community involvement and interaction first priority on a platform that users are accustomed to.
With numerous years of expertise, Kwon is a successful gaming executive who has worked on well-known mobile games like Boxing Star. He was previously the CEO of the well-known game firm Nexon Games.
Tens of millions of players who are prepared to carry out basic actions like tapping their screens in the hopes of winning TON blockchain-based coins appear to have joined Telegram in recent months thanks to clicker games like Notcoin and Hamster Kombat. By basing their games on Telegram, creators may reach the approximately 900 million users of the chat service. It’s unclear how many of the more than 250 million players of Hamster Kombat are bots, despite the game’s developers’ claims.
The Open Platform (TOP), a web3 venture capital firm, revealed on Monday that it has invested in Akedo Games to support the creation of additional Telegram games built on the TON blockchain.
In Giga Chad Bat, users can fight for points that can be swapped for GAME tokens, according to Delabs Games. The release of Rumble Racing Star, another cryptocurrency game, by the company in February coincides with the release of the new Telegram game.
Rumble Racing Star is accessible on both Apple and Android devices, and according to Delabs Games, people have played more than two million races on it.
On its website, the game developer states that it has raised $12 million in total. Hashed Ventures, Polygon Labs, and 4:33 Creative Labs are among its backers.
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