Arkadium announces third-party publishing service

Arkadium Publishing

Arkadium, a browser-based gaming company, has announced the launch of its publishing service for third-party game developers. This new service will provide developers with extensive support in areas such as marketing, research, and monetization. Kenny Rosenblatt, CEO of Arkadium, stated that the “Arkadium for Developers” program, which launched in April, has seen positive returns.

He said, “We’re now able to expand by offering our publishing service for third-party games, something I’ve always wanted to do. With Arkadium as a publisher, we’re supporting game developers in a more robust and invested way.”

Arkadium has also unveiled its $1 million Arkadium Publishing Fund 1 (APF1), which will provide financial support to browser-based games in the Arkadium network. Rosenblatt explained, “This initial fund will be distributed based on the needs of the developer.

Arkadium unveils developer support program

Some developers need cash to fund their title, while others seek distribution/user guarantees or paid marketing support. We craft our deals to best support their needs.”

The initiative launches with a portfolio of seven third-party browser games, including “Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?” created in partnership with Sony, Multiplayer Chess Online, the riddle game Ridella, the word game Categories, the escape game Room Escape, and the puzzle games Element Blocks and Zoo Boom.

Rosenblatt emphasized, “Besides funding new game ideas, we guarantee that millions of eyeballs will see your title. Discoverability and promotion of new games on our platform is where we give the most support to developers. Additionally, we offer developers access to the highest quality players in the market.

Our players come from Tier 1 countries with high advertising CPMs and disposable income for micro-transactions. We want to help set developers up to succeed by providing the audience, partners, and expertise required.”

Arkadium’s publishing service and support fund aims to elevate developers and bring more engaging, high-quality games to players worldwide.