Double Jump Partners with Four Companies to Launch Japanese Web3 Gaming Initiative

Double Jump Partners with Four Companies to Launch Japanese Web3 Gaming Initiative

Leading Japanese web3 gaming company Double Jump.tokyo has partnered with Dentsu, Septeni Global, Septeni Incubate, and SHINSEKAI Technologies to promote web3 gaming in Japan. The new initiative, known as Web3 Gaming Booster, aims to market and expand the native web3 gaming industry in the country.

The collaboration comes as a response to a growing trend among game publishers in Europe, North America, and Asia, who are leading the Japanese market in promoting web3 games. The team behind Web3 Gaming Booster will provide support in designing new marketing strategies, executing marketing campaigns, analyzing data, and managing communities for web3 game publishers and operators looking to enter the Japanese market.

In recent years, major developers like Ubisoft and Com2uS have made moves to tap into the Japanese gaming market with blockchain titles. Ubisoft announced its blockchain title “Champions Tactics: Grimoria Chronicles,” while Com2uS revealed plans to develop a subnet on Japan’s leading gaming blockchain Oasys to expand its web3 games catalogue in Japan.

Double Jump.tokyo is currently concentrating on creating its own games, which include “Brave Frontier Heroes,” “My Crypto Heroes,” and “Battle of Three Kingdoms.” Furthermore, the company is collaborating with partners to promote the widespread adoption of web3 gaming in Japan. The partnership with its partners is a significant milestone in this regard, particularly with the use of the Sega IP Sangokushi Taisen in “Battle of Three Kingdoms.”