CrazyGames is set to launch its Crazy Web Multiplayer Jam 2025 this week, running from April 25th to May 5th. This exciting 10-day event, held in collaboration with Photon, the world's leading multiplayer service provider, invites indie developers worldwide to showcase their skills in developing innovative web-based multiplayer games. Participants have the chance to win a share of €10,000 in cash prizes and premium Photon licenses, which include:
The only requirements are that games must be developed and submitted during the jam period and must adhere to PEGI 12 rating standards. Beyond these guidelines, developers are encouraged to let their creativity soar!
Since its inception in 2014, CrazyGames has become the go-to platform for free online gaming, leveraging technologies like HTML5, JavaScript, and WebGL to deliver seamless browser-based gaming experiences across thousands of titles. During the jam, CrazyGames and Photon will provide full support, with the added bonus of potential publication on the CrazyGames platform for winning entries.
Ahead of the jam, a livestream on YouTube and LinkedIn is scheduled for April 24th at 4 pm CEST. This event will introduce two new WebGL platforms, Fusion and Quantum. Mark Val, Head of Growth at Photon Engine, expressed enthusiasm about these platforms, stating, "Photon has supported multiplayer WebGL for over a decade, and our new Fusion and Quantum samples let you create high-performant multiplayer games easily. We believe a WebGL game will be in the top 20 of the world’s most visited websites in the coming year, and the Crazy Web Multiplayer Jam 2025 is a good opportunity for everyone to innovate on the platform."
Registration for the Crazy Web Multiplayer Jam 2025 is free and open to game developers of all skill levels. To find out more and to register, visit the official jam page.
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