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Web3 gaming gets competitive edge as Maniac Panda Games joins Cointelegraph Accelerator

As the Web3 gaming landscape is getting bigger by the day, mainstream players who enjoy playing popular titles games such as PUBG, Fortnite or Apex Legends are starting to take notice. However, there’s still a technical understanding barrier before Web3 gaming can reach a broader audience. Players need gameplay elements

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GameStop Partners with Telos Foundation to Support Web3 Gaming via Blockchain Technology

The partnership between GameStop and Telos Foundation will attract new users by leveling Web3 barriers preventing widespread adoption. Popular video game and merchandise retailer GameStop Corporation (NYSE: GME) plans to provide more Web3 games in collaboration with the Telos Foundation. The blockchain company powering the Telos blockchain will support GameStop’s plan

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Gaming Crypto Token Qwan to Launch via Ethereum on May 31 Supported by Horizen Labs Ventures

The Qwan tokens have a total supply of 1 billion with about 455 million, representing 45.5 percent, being allocated to the ecosystem’s treasury. The Qwan, a Web3 crypto token geared towards revolutionizing the gaming industry by involving users, has announced plans to launch on the Ethereum ecosystem on May 31.

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Pancake Protectors to Bring Play-to-Earn to Gaming PancakeSwap Users

PancakeSwap launched the play-to-earn game “Pancake Protectors,” integrating their native token CAKE and offering rewards up to 10,000 CAKE for top-ranked players. On May 29th, PancakeSwap, the decentralized exchange (DEX) operating under the automated market maker (AMM) model, announced the launch of the play-to-earn (P2E) game “Pancake Protectors”, powered by GameFi

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Floki Attracts Chinese Speculators as Valhalla Game Targets Chinese Gaming Market

Starting June 1, Hong Kong will allow traders to invest in some tokens, such as bitcoin, ether and solana, on regulated exchanges in the country. Traders are not allowed to hold any stablecoins, but the move has fuelled sentiment that wealthy Chinese speculators could soon plough money into the crypto

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