Suji Games reveals new blockchain game Hyperolympics

The alpha version of the game will be released in the next two weeks.
Suji Games, Hyperolympics
Suji Games enters the web3 game world with Hyperolympics.

Known for its expertise in hyper-casual gaming, Suji Games introduced its new blockchain game Hyperolympics. The game, which is based on the tournament system, also has the feature of being a hyper-casual game package.

There are more than 20 hyper-casual games inside Hyperolympics. Each of these games has about 50 levels with its own unique features. The game aims to provide a fun experience to the players by getting rid of the boringness of blockchain games. The “game in another game” concept seems pretty fun.

In Hyperolympics, players will compete like “Olympic” athletes. For this reason, Suji Games refers to its players as “Olympians.” In addition, great prizes await successful players in the tournaments organized in the game.

İbrahim Kaya, Co-Founder and General Manager of Suji Games, made an announcement on his LinkedIn account. “We’re starting our web3 journey with the introduction of our blockchain-based tournament game Hyperolympics,” Kaya said in his post.

A teaser video of Hyperolympics has also been released:

Kaya said in a statement to Mobidictum:

“Hyperolympics is one of our first steps in the web3 world. Both the development and community-building processes of the game have been fun so far, and we are incredibly excited to enter the blockchain space! With Hyperolympics, we are taking our hyper-casual game culture and experience to a whole new area. Our ultimate goal is to bring fun to blockchain gaming, and I have no doubt that our team will achieve that!”

Combining hyper-casual games with blockchain technologies is a pretty good idea. One of the most common criticisms of Play-to-earn and Web3 games is that they are not fun. On the other hand, hyper-casual games are fun games that have been loved and played by millions of people until now. The advantage of Web3 games is that they have strong communities and economic models. By combining these two genres, Hyperolympics will seems to be achieving great success.

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