YOM Joins the Blockchain Game Alliance Alongside Ubisoft and Animoca Brands

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YOM has officially joined the Blockchain Game Alliance, the leading organization committed to promoting blockchain within the game industry. The BGA counts over 350 company members and is backed by names like Ubisoft, Animoca Brands, The Sandbox, and Polygon.

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We're proud to be a member of @BGameAlliance the leading organization committed to promoting blockchain within the game industry.

350+ company members. Backed by names like Ubisoft, Animoca Brands, The Sandbox, and Polygon.

Raising awareness.… pic.twitter.com/LDgMZdoAoM

— YOM (@YOM_Official) May 23, 2026

For YOM, which builds decentralized cloud gaming infrastructure powered by a global network of gamers, the membership puts the company in the room where blockchain gaming standards are getting defined.

What YOM Actually Builds

YOM operates as cloud gaming infrastructure with a decentralized twist. Most cloud gaming services run on centralized GPU farms owned by a single company. The platform flips that model by routing players to GPUs across a distributed network of contributors.

The platform works in three steps. Publishers upload their game once, and YOM handles global distribution, streaming infrastructure, and scaling.

The YOM network’s AI then routes each player to the nearest available GPU, giving them decentralized infrastructure with the simplicity of a centralized service. Players just click and play. Any device, any browser, AAA games streaming in seconds.

That model matters because cloud gaming has been promising mass adoption for years without delivering it. Latency issues, infrastructure costs, and limited geographic coverage have kept the experience inconsistent.

YOM’s decentralized routing addresses the latency and coverage problems by leveraging GPUs that already exist near players rather than concentrating compute in a few central data centers.

Why BGA Membership Matters

The Blockchain Game Alliance isn’t a marketing club. It’s where the major players in blockchain gaming coordinate on standards, advocacy, and industry direction.

The 350+ member roster includes some of the most influential companies in both traditional gaming and Web3. Ubisoft is one of the largest game publishers in the world. Animoca Brands has been a driving force in blockchain gaming for years.

The Sandbox is a flagship metaverse property. Polygon provides the infrastructure that a huge portion of blockchain games actually run on.

Being part of that group means YOM gets a seat at conversations that shape where blockchain gaming heads next. Standards for interoperability, asset ownership, player identity, and cross-game economics get discussed at the alliance level. Companies outside that conversation end up reacting to standards rather than helping define them.

What This Says About Cloud Gaming and Blockchain

Cloud gaming and blockchain haven’t typically been mentioned in the same sentence. Cloud gaming is about streaming infrastructure.

Blockchain gaming is about ownership and decentralization. YOM is forming a decentralized cloud infrastructure that aligns naturally with blockchain features like decentralization and incentive management.

The BGA membership signals that the industry recognizes cloud gaming infrastructure as part of the blockchain gaming conversation. As more blockchain games launch with AAA-quality requirements, the streaming and compute layer becomes critical.

YOM’s positioning gives it a real role in solving that problem rather than building games that depend on centralized cloud providers to function.

The Path Ahead for Blockchain Gaming

Blockchain gaming has spent years promising adoption that hasn’t fully materialized. The BGA’s role is partly about pushing past that adoption gap. Setting standards, raising awareness, and accelerating real industry-level integration matter more than another viral token launch.

YOM joining the alliance reinforces that the infrastructure layer is getting serious attention alongside the games themselves.

In the End

YOM is now a member of the Blockchain Game Alliance, joining 350+ companies including Ubisoft, Animoca Brands, The Sandbox, and Polygon. The BGA is where blockchain gaming standards actually get set, and YOM’s decentralized cloud gaming infrastructure puts it at the intersection of streaming and Web3.

Being in the room where standards get defined matters more than launching another product into a vacuum. For YOM, BGA membership is positioning that pays off in the next phase of blockchain gaming.

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