by Anthony Nov 12,2024
The global browser gaming market is set to triple in size over the next few years, from its current value of $1.03 billion to $3.09 billion in 2028. It’s not hard to see why. While most forms of gaming require expensive hardware and cumbersome downloads, browser gaming is always available for free as long as you’ve got an internet connection. Which, newsflash, if you’re reading this you definitely do. CrazyGames, one of our favorite browser gaming platforms, is clearly hoping to claim its fair share of that $3.09 billion by introducing a few new multiplayer-friendly tweaks and improvements. Following the latest CrazyGames update, it’s now possible to add friends more easily, see what they’re playing, and join them online at the click of a button. Naturally, you can also invite your friends to play with the same seamless simplicity. Not only that, but the latest multiplayer update lets you pick a custom name for your profile and display your game streaks and other accomplishments in a handy visual form.
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