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How South Korean gaming veteran Joonmo Kwon sees the new reality for Web3 games | The DeanBeat


Joonmo Kwon, a former CEO of Nexon, is an example of an established game developer who decided to march into the wilds of Web3 gaming.

And while it has taken a lot longer to reach the mass market in the West than imagined, there are bright spots like the viral nature of mini-games on Telegram, Kwon said. This platform is set to debut in December, initially targeting Telegram users to build momentum before the official game launches. If you look at what’s happened with WeChat, which is the largest chat app in China with 1.3 billion users, or Kakao, which has something like 99% adoption in South Korea, it’ll definitely evolve.

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