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Co-developing Subscription-based Mobile Game Portal

Subscription-based services are on the rise these days, especially when everyone is advised to stay at home. Mobile game portals are one of the best services right now due to the increasing demand for apps and games.

999Games was co-developed by a VAS (value-added services) company that operates across Europe, Africa, South America, and Australia. Its main goal is to engage millions of subscribers for additional revenue.

To achieve this goal, the company utilized a white label game portal solution built from HTML5 technology. It is a ready-made gaming platform, complete with games and user interface.

One of the key benefits of a HTML5 game portal is its ability to ingrate with existing billing systems. In this case, the white label game portal was fully-integrated into the VAS company’s existing subscription-based business model.

To more about the white label games portal, read the rest of the case study here.

 

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