Wemade Launches 'Golf Super Crew' Globally
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korocamia@naver.com | 2025-02-11 18:36:32
Wemade has announced the global launch of its new mobile golf game, 'Golf Super Crew'. Developed by Two Hands Games, a studio comprised of core members from the original 'Pangya' development team, 'Golf Super Crew' is a casual mobile golf game that offers a variety of features and gameplay modes.
One of the key features of 'Golf Super Crew' is its simultaneous gameplay, which allows all players to participate in a match at the same time, eliminating the need to wait for other players' turns. The game also offers a wide range of character customization options, allowing players to personalize their characters with different outfits, golf bags, and accessories.
'Golf Super Crew' features a variety of game modes, including:
Super League: A competition where 20 players compete simultaneously.
Golden Clash: A one-on-one PvP mode.
Shot Challenge: A mode that tests players' accuracy and speed.
Swing Chat: A casual mode where players can chat while playing.
Crew Made Open: A mode where players can create their own tournaments.
Tournament: A mode where players advance to the next round based on their results.
The game also features a tokenomics system based on the utility token 'ACE Token'. Players can earn 'ACE Token' by winning or ranking high in various competitions, and the token can be used to exchange for in-game currency or to purchase NFTs in the future.
'Golf Super Crew' is now available for download on mobile devices in over 170 countries, excluding some countries including South Korea.
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