Game Developers, Here’s a New Way to Monetize Your Creations
Superglue Games offers an opportunity to bring your games to a wider audience through our platform designed to host virtual team-building sessions.
A New Target Market
Get your games in front of a corporate audience hosted by a professional Game Master. Connect with hybrid/remote teams and see your games used in meaningful ways to build stronger, more connected teams.
New Revenue Opportunities
Partner with us for recurring revenue through licensing, session percentages, and remote team exposure. Unlike Steam’s one-time payments, our model offers ongoing income without in-game payments or subscriptions.
High-Performance Game Streaming for any Engine
With our game engine-agnostic streaming technology, we’re able to deliver your game with high performance and fidelity, without requiring players to download any software or have a gaming PC.
Game Insights
Use our platform’s data to gain a deeper understanding of user behavior, helping you refine and improve your games.
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