CreoEngine has unveiled the beta launch of its CreoPlay Bot on Telegram, scheduled for December 6, 2024 at the Indonesia Game Festival.
Author: Sahil Thakur
Published On: Fri, 06 Dec 2024 03:51:25 GMT
CreoEngine has unveiled the beta launch of its CreoPlay Bot on Telegram, scheduled for December 6, 2024. The bot aims to redefine Web3 gaming by integrating casual gameplay directly within chat interfaces.
The official beta launch will occur at the Indonesia Game Festival, underscoring its significance in the Play-and-Earn gaming sector. It promises to bridge casual gaming with crypto earnings, fostering an interactive and rewarding ecosystem.
The CreoPlay Bot will roll out more games, including Creonia, a medieval village simulation game where players can manage resources and build their virtual communities. Future updates will introduce a resource management game and additional features aimed at enhancing player engagement and earnings.
This initiative reflects CreoEngine’s commitment to innovation in Web3 gaming, combining user-friendly designs with opportunities for financial rewards in a vibrant, decentralized metaverse.
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