Blacknut is on a roll, solidifying its position as a leading cloud gaming provider with yet another major partnership. In a move that highlights the surging demand for accessible gaming experiences, the company has teamed up with MobiBox to launch its cloud gaming service on Ooredoo Group’s Go Play Market platform. This marks Blacknut’s third significant partnership in just a few weeks. Demonstrating its aggressive growth strategy as Blacknut expands into MENA.
Expanding Reach in the MENA Region
This collaboration will bring Blacknut’s extensive library of over 500 premium cloud-based games to Ooredoo customers in Qatar, Kuwait, and Oman. Players in these regions will now be able to enjoy high-quality gaming experiences instantly on their smartphones, smart TVs, and tablets. Without the need for expensive consoles or high-end PCs.

“Cloud gaming is in high demand. By integrating Blacknut into Go Play Market, Ooredoo’s entertainment marketplace, we are making next-generation gaming more accessible for our customers.” stated Rene Werner, Group Chief Strategy Officer at Ooredoo.
Seamless Integration and Enhanced Entertainment Options
The partnership is a significant win for gamers in the region. It is providing them with seamless access to a vast catalogue of games through Ooredoo’s established platform. By integrating Blacknut into Go Play Market, Ooredoo is creating a comprehensive entertainment hub. This includes live TV, video-on-demand, music, audiobooks, and now, premium cloud gaming.
MWC 2025: A Milestone Agreement
The agreement was officially signed at MWC 2025 in Barcelona. It signifies a major step forward for cloud gaming adoption in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region. With Ooredoo’s Go Play Market already available in six countries, this partnership paves the way for further expansion into additional Ooredoo markets. Thus, solidifying Blacknut’s position as a key player in the global cloud gaming landscape.
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