Dusk is an upcoming mobile multiplayer app that's recently raised serious cash
It offers natively playable multiplayer games for you to enjoy with friends
But can these custom-made games entice you to play? We'll have to see
Mobile multiplayer is the name of the game nowadays, and entrepreneurs Bjarke Felbo and Sanjay Guruprasad are hoping their new app, Dusk, can capitalise on it. The app, which recently raised serious cash in investment, is a mobile social multiplayer platform where you can play games and team up with friends quickly and easily.
Those of you with a long memory may remember one of Felbo and Guruprasad's previous efforts with the companion app for PUBG and Call of Duty Mobile, Rune. Although Dusk is a far different animal from this one, their previous effort did draw in five million installs before closing, so these two have some experience behind them.
The idea of Dusk is that of a game creation platform in the most literal sense. Essentially, you play games created for and via Dusk, while being able to chat with your friends and easily pair up with them. Think of it like a mini Xbox Live or Steam, with custom-made games for the app.
However, Dusk does possess the valuable selling point of cross-play between browsers, iOS, and Android. Given how other social platforms like Discord are striving to integrate games, a straightforward, lightweight solution that allows you to play with friends could have some potential. We'll simply have to wait and observe.
In the interim, if you wish to explore what else we've selected that can already be played natively on your phone, why not peruse our list of the finest mobile games of 2024 (thus far) to ascertain what's atop the charts in the past seven months!
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