Get ready, indie game developers! CrazyGames is launching its Crazy Web Multiplayer Jam 2025 from April 25th to May 5th, and it's your chance to shine in the world of web-based gaming. In partnership with Photon, the leading multiplayer service provider, this 10-day global game development marathon invites you to create innovative multiplayer games using web technologies.
Compete for a share of €10,000 in cash prizes and premium Photon licenses, including:
The event's rules are simple: develop and submit your games within the jam period and ensure they meet the PEGI 12 rating standards. Beyond that, the sky's the limit for your creativity!
Since its inception in 2014, CrazyGames has grown into the go-to platform for free online gaming, leveraging HTML5, JavaScript, and WebGI technologies to deliver smooth browser-based experiences for thousands of games. Collaborating with Photon, CrazyGames will support participants throughout the event and offer winners the chance to have their games published on their platform.
Don't miss the pre-jam livestream on April 24th at 4 pm CEST on YouTube and LinkedIn, where you'll get a sneak peek at two new WebGL platforms: Fusion and Quantum. Mark Val, Photon Engine’s Head of Growth, shared his excitement, saying, "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 experience levels. Head over to the official jam page to learn more and sign up.
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