Browser gaming site to help developers promote and monetise free-to-play games

Kongregate now supports downloadable titles

Kongregate has added a number of downloadable free-to-play games to its catalogue of browser games.

The GameStop subsidiary says it will help developers with monetisation and promotion, providing visibility for titles both in the store and on the web to Kongregate’s 15 million monthly unique users.

"This is a huge evolution forward for Kongregate, our gamers, and game developers,” said Kongregate CEO Jim Greer.

“We look forward to applying our expertise around game launch and monetization to our new downloadable games catalog.”

The first downloadable titles on the site will be Uber Entertainment’s Super Monday Night Combat, Kiz Studios’ Smashmuck Champions, and Balance Worlds’ Bomb Bubbies.

“Adding downloadable titles brings a new level of gaming to core players looking for high-definition graphics with more options and content to select from,” continued Greer.

“For game developers, we want to help them leverage our network of distribution and promotional channels to acquire and retain users, and ultimately monetize those interested in enhancing their gaming experience.”

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