Revolving Games Launches GTFO Mobile Game Featuring MEATBAGS Ahead of $RCADE Token Release

revolving games Revolving Games has officially announced GTFO, a fast-paced mobile game based on the viral MEATBAGS digital brand.

Revolving Games has officially announced GTFO, a fast-paced mobile game based on the viral MEATBAGS digital brand.

The news comes just days before the highly anticipated launch of the $RCADE token on July 9. Developed in partnership with RCADE Network and the creators of MEATBAGS, the game aims to turn meme culture into interactive mobile gameplay.

Turning Memes into Gameplay

GTFO is an endless runner mobile game that allows players to step into the chaotic, humorous world of MEATBAGS. Known for its satirical content and strong digital identity, MEATBAGS now makes its gaming debut. The goal is to expand the brand beyond art and memes into the gaming world, bringing its community along for the ride.

Revolving Games sees this as a chance to make MEATBAGS the first cross-chain IP with mainstream appeal, blending edgy humor with mobile accessibility. According to the company, GTFO empowers the community by combining fun gameplay with cultural relevance.

TGE and the $RCADE Ecosystem

The release of GTFO closely aligns with the $RCADE token generation event. Originally scheduled for earlier in the year, the $RCADE TGE was delayed to finalize major partnerships and now goes live on July 9. The token will fuel the broader RCADE Network — a system designed to link developers, players, and IPs through shared rewards and publishing tools.

Revolving calls this a new phase in its web3 journey, where games are fun first, with blockchain features added later. This player-first philosophy has shaped the company’s approach to development and marketing.

Success with War of Nova and New Titles Coming

Revolving’s mobile strategy has already shown results. War of Nova, a sci-fi strategy game, has become its top performer, with strong player retention and over 30-minute average session times. It brings in 40% of its revenue through app stores and is projected to generate $30 million annually.

Other titles include HatchKings, which made $1.4 million in ten days, and Hatchlings, a browser-based pet game. The studio also plans to launch Skyborne: Phoenix Flight later this year, a fantasy RPG combining elements from Zelda and Animal Crossing.

Revolving Games has raised nearly $50 million since 2019 and is supported by leading web3 investors including Animoca Brands, Pantera Capital, and Polygon. With over 700,000 installs and 40,000 paying users across its games, the company is positioning itself as a serious player in the blockchain gaming space.