Alpha Compute closed a deal to acquire 60% of Gamee for up to $11 million, adding a platform with 120 million users and a proven rewards engine to its AI compute ecosystem. The transaction brings new revenue streams, Web3 gaming assets, and a pathway to embed AI agents in Telegram‑based games.
Alpha Compute Corp. Secures Majority Stake in Gamee, Expanding AI‑Powered Gaming Reach

The problem Gamee solves
Gamee built a bridge between mainstream mobile games and blockchain‑based economies. By embedding a digital rewards engine directly into the Telegram Mini‑App ecosystem, it lets casual players earn tokenized assets without leaving the chat platform. This approach solves two long‑standing frictions: (1) the high barrier to entry for blockchain wallets, and (2) the lack of sustainable monetization for free‑to‑play titles that rely on ad revenue alone.
Deal structure and capital involved
Alpha Compute announced that it has purchased a 60 % controlling interest in Gamee from Animoca Brands. The implied valuation of Gamee sits at $18 million. The consideration is split into three parts:
- Closing cash and equity – $1.5 million in cash plus roughly $2 million of Alpha Compute shares and pre‑funded warrants.
- Year‑1 earn‑out – Up to $3.5 million payable in Alpha Compute stock if Gamee reaches $1.2 million EBITDA for the year. A pro‑rata payout applies for lower earnings.
- Year‑2 earn‑out – Up to $4 million, a mix of cash and Alpha Compute shares, conditioned on $1.6 million EBITDA.
In addition, Alpha Compute will purchase $2 million of Gamee tokens on the open market within 90 days of closing. The transaction also transferred roughly 878 million GMEE tokens and 20.5 billion WAT tokens from Animoca’s treasury to Gamee, adding about $1.8 million of digital assets to Alpha Compute’s balance sheet.
Market positioning after the acquisition
- User base – Gamee brings 120 million registered users and a daily active audience of roughly 150 k. Its Telegram presence reaches 61 million of the platform’s 119 million users, giving Alpha Compute a ready‑made distribution channel for AI‑enhanced experiences.
- Revenue traction – Gamee reported $926 k in Q1 2026 revenue, a 56 % year‑over‑year increase. Full‑year 2025 revenue was $3.5 million, reflecting a three‑year CAGR of 112 %.
- Strategic assets – The acquisition adds a portfolio of Web3 titles (Azuki, Mocaverse, Manchester City) and a proprietary rewards engine that can be token‑minted on multiple blockchains.
How Alpha Compute plans to use the assets
Alpha Compute’s core business is high‑performance AI GPU‑as‑a‑service (GPUaaS) and confidential compute. By integrating Gamee’s distribution layer, the company can:
- Deploy AI‑generated content (procedural levels, NPC behavior) directly to the Telegram Mini‑App, leveraging its Blackwell B200/B300 GPU clusters.
- Offer “agentic” gameplay where users rent AI agents to compete in prize pools, a feature slated for Phase II of the Gold Fest campaign.
- Monetize the combined platform through a confidential AI ad network, tapping the 1.7 M monthly active users that already interact with Gamee’s games.
Early signs of traction
During Q1 2026, Gamee’s Telegram mini‑app logged 88.5 million game plays and attracted 5.57 million new users. A collaboration with the Web3 brand Azuki generated 315 k participants and 27 million plays, pushing the app into the top 200 Telegram mini‑apps and earning the #1 spot in the “Play‑to‑Earn” category.
The Gold Fest initiative, a $2 million tokenized‑gold distribution, will test a new layer that lets players connect AI agents to a shared prize pool. This experiment is intended to demonstrate mass adoption of AI‑driven agents in a gaming context, a use‑case that aligns tightly with Alpha Compute’s confidential compute roadmap.
Outlook and risks
Alpha Compute’s roadmap calls for full integration of Gamee’s platform into its AI compute stack within two fiscal quarters. If the earn‑out targets are met, the total cash‑less consideration could rise to $11 million. The company expects double‑digit revenue growth from AI‑enhanced game production, brand partnerships, and the upcoming ad network.
Key risks include the ability to scale AI workloads without compromising latency for real‑time gameplay, regulatory scrutiny of tokenized rewards, and the dependency on Telegram’s platform policies. The two‑year standstill agreement with Animoca Brands limits further equity moves by the seller, providing some stability for Alpha Compute’s control.
Closing thoughts
The acquisition marks a clear step toward a unified stack where AI compute, blockchain economics, and mass‑market gaming converge. By pairing a proven user‑facing product with a high‑throughput GPU infrastructure, Alpha Compute positions itself to experiment with AI‑generated content at scale while offering tangible economic incentives to a global player base.
For more details on Alpha Compute’s GPU services, see the official site. Gamee’s public token information is available on the GMEE token page.

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