From exciting game launches to earned media spotlights and more developments in decentralized infrastructure, June was yet another powerhouse month for GAIMIN. The last month of the second quarter of the year saw us building on all fronts—games, cloud, community, and we have no intentions of slowing down.
Let’s dive into the highlights from June 2025.
Uprising Labs’ Masks of the Void: Infinity officially launched on the GAIMIN platform this June. A free-to-play roguelite with endless wave battles and mask-based power-ups, it’s built for fans of Dota-style gameplay, and it’s currently on our launchpad, fully integrated with GAIMIN’s monetization layer. That means players can earn rewards while they play the game if they enable monetization on the GAIMIN app.
We also launched the Baby Shark Pop, a family-friendly puzzle game from the Baby Shark Universe. It’s colorful, catchy, and now part of GAIMIN’s entertaining game catalog for all types of audiences. Gamers can now start playing this game and earn monetization rewards while they play via the GAIMIN app.
Two special GAIMtime livestreams were hosted this month, one featuring the high-octane ArmourX by Triumph Games, and another showcasing Masks of the Void: Infinity from Uprising Labs. Each session delivered dev insights, live gameplay, and community giveaways, helping fans connect directly with the teams behind these Web3 titles.
GAIMIN published a deep dive blog explaining why blockchain isn’t just an add-on to gaming, it’s the foundation of future game economies. From digital asset ownership to fan engagement, this article lays out how GAIMIN is building the infrastructure that powers it all.
Is Web3 gaming “too complicated”? We don’t think so. In this article, we explained why in another myth-busting blog that dismantles outdated assumptions about the space. Spoiler alert: Web3 gaming is not only accessible, it’s better for players.
GAIMIN’s Head of Marketing, Stephen Amagba, appeared in TheCryptoVines to break down how gaming is leading the rise of DePINs (Decentralized Physical Infrastructure Networks). Using GAIMIN as a case study, this article spotlights how gamers are driving the growth of decentralized, energy-efficient cloud infrastructure.
In case you missed it: GAIMIN CEO Nokkvi and Director Kevin dropped a no-nonsense explainer on decentralized file sharing, breaking down how GAIMIN Cloud works and why it’s a game-changer for creators, gamers, and companies looking for cheaper, more secure storage.
In our latest cloud blog, we made the case for why GAIMIN Cloud is tailor-made for startups and SMEs. With 60% lower costs, zero vendor lock-in, and a stress-free UI, lean teams can now scale without compromise, backed by the power of a decentralized GPU network.
We ran a GAIMIN Cloud “Share & Tell” initiative, offering creators and businesses a chance to unlock a 30-day FREE trial of our Premium File Sharing Plan (valued at $6,000/month). In return, participants will help co-create case studies that show how decentralized cloud changes the game.
We also dropped a sharp editorial analyzing the recent wave of global cloud outages—and why it’s time to move on. As the risks of centralized failure mount, GAIMIN Cloud emerges as a necessary alternative, not just a cool innovation.
The Gaimin Gladiators are now streaming to a global audience. The team was featured in Esports World Cup: Level Up—an Amazon Prime documentary chronicling the stories behind the world’s top teams as they prepare for the biggest tournament of the year. With EWC 2025 right around the corner, the spotlight couldn’t have come at a better time.
Our Dota 2 squad made it to the grand finals at the PGL Wallachia tournament, finishing second after a hard-fought series against BetBoom. We’re proud of our Gladiators, who continue to prove their strength on the world stage—and who now set their sights on EWC gold.
A new video dropped this month reaffirming the strategic bond between GG and GAIMIN. Together, we’re not just playing games—we’re building an ecosystem where gamers are empowered through Web3 tech, monetization, and community.
Three-time Major winner tOfu took fans on a tour of the new Gaimin Gladiators high-performance facility in Lisbon. With top-tier setups and championship energy, this space is already in high demand—early access is now open.
GAIMIN capped off the month with a community-forward spirit, including the “Code, Vibe & Chill” happy hour event in Lisbon, co-hosted with CryptoMondays, ICP Portugal, and Unicorn Factory Lisbon. The night featured panels on AI x Web3, music, networking, and authentic connections with the builders shaping tomorrow.
GAIMIN completed its 14th $GMRX token burn, permanently removing 68.5 million tokens from circulation. This move reflects our ongoing commitment to long-term value growth through deflationary supply and increasing token utility across our ecosystem.
As we turn the corner into July, all eyes are on the Esports World Cup 2025 as the GAIMIN Gladiators compete at the biggest global esports stage in Riyadh. Expect more game drops, major announcements, and real-time fan engagement through The Colosseum, and even more new innovations in GAIMIN Cloud.
The momentum is real—and it’s never ending.