MetaGPU Cluster-Powered New Play-to-Earn Game "Cyber Crash" Generates Over $5 Million in Daily Revenue in Its First Week Online

By: theblockbeats.news|2025/07/08 13:17:52
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BlockBeats News, July 8th, according to official sources, the ecology/card strategy chain game "Cyber Crash" based on the LLM large model built on the MetaCene GPU cluster started closed beta testing last week, during which users spent over 20,000 hours online.

According to statistics, Cyber Crash players mainly come from regions such as Brazil, Japan, the Philippines, with a paid retention rate exceeding 80%.

According to media reports, MetaCene's GPU graphics cards, with a total value of $500 million, which were previously detained due to tariff issues, were released by the South Korean customs last month.

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