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Olympic™ Go! Paris 2024 Video Game Launches for Mobile and PC

By Crypto FlexsJune 12, 20243 Mins Read
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OFFICIAL OLYMPIC VIDEO GAME AVAILABLE NOW

The highly anticipated official video game of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, Olympic™ Go! Paris 2024has been officially released on mobile and PC platforms. According to Animoca Brands, the game was developed by nWay and brings the Olympic spirit to gamers around the world.

Various mini games and city building

The game includes 12 mini-games representing various Olympic sports, including archery, skateboarding, 3×3 basketball, rowing, golf, and more. Each minigame is designed to offer intuitive controls and engaging gameplay, making it suitable for both casual and hardcore gamers. additionally, Olympic™ Go! Paris 2024 It offers a unique city-building experience where players can upgrade stadiums, build host cities, and unlock new stores to earn fan points for further improvements.

Customization and Leaderboards

As players progress through the game, they can unlock new outfits and customizations for their athletes, creating champions that reflect their personal style. The game also features leaderboards where gamers can compete for ultimate glory.

Statements from key figures

“This is a golden moment for nWay,” said nWay Co-CEO Kristen Salvatore. We’re passionate about capturing the spirit of competition, global camaraderie, and sheer athleticism of Olympic sports and bringing it to mobile and PC. “We want to see millions of athletes from around the world represent their teams and pursue Olympic glory.”

Elisabeth Allaman, deputy director of the IOC department that oversees licensing agreements, added:Olympic™ Go! Paris 2024 It captures the Olympic spirit and global appeal of the 2024 Paris Olympics. “By incorporating iconic Olympic sports and introducing innovative elements such as breaking, the Games reflect the Olympic Games’ commitment to promoting diversity and modernity, while also inspiring excellence and camaraderie among participants.”

Availability and Platforms

Olympic™ Go! Paris 2024 You can download it from the App Store, Google Play, and Epic Games Store. The game allows players to participate in the Olympic Games from anywhere in the world.

Developer Information

The game was developed by GlobalStep and Nvizzio Creations and published by nWay. GlobalStep, headquartered in Dallas, Texas, is a leading provider of technology services to the gaming industry, while Nvizzio Creations, headquartered in Canada, specializes in creating video games and interactive entertainment software.

IOC Global License Program

The IOC has developed a global licensing program as part of its Olympic Agenda 2020+5 initiative. The program aims to strengthen and promote the Olympic brand during the Olympic Games as well as between competitions. Core licensing programs include the Olympic Collection, Olympic Heritage Collection, and Olympic and Paralympic Collections. The program provides fans with a tangible connection to the Olympic Games through official merchandise, collectibles and memorabilia sold in the Olympic Store.

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