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Alpha Compute acquires 60% stake in GAMEE, launches AI gaming division

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Alpha Compute Corp., trading on NASDAQ under the ticker ALP, has signed a deal to acquire a 60% controlling stake in GAMEE from Animoca Brands. The enterprise valuation comes in at $18 million, with considerations of up to $11 million tied to how GAMEE performs over the next two years.

The deal also creates something new: an AI gaming division inside Alpha Compute, led by GAMEE founder Bozena Rezab.

What Alpha Compute is actually buying

GAMEE claims 119 million registered users within the Telegram ecosystem, making it one of the top-ranking Telegram Mini Apps by user base.

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GAMEE reported revenue of $926,000 in Q1 2026, reflecting 56% year-over-year growth. The $18 million enterprise valuation prices GAMEE at roughly 4.9x its annualized Q1 revenue run rate.

Alpha Compute’s total payout is performance-linked, capped at $11 million over two years.

The AI gaming thesis

The company, formerly known as AlphaTON Capital Corp., has rebranded to Alpha Compute. Adding GAMEE gives them a consumer-facing product within the Telegram Mini App ecosystem.

Bozena Rezab, GAMEE’s founder, will head the new AI gaming division at Alpha Compute. GAMEE’s day-to-day operations continue under CEO Martin Zakovec and CTO Miroslav Chmelka.

Timing, context, and what could go wrong

The closing date for the acquisition has been pushed from April 2026 to May 2026, pending the completion of GAMEE’s 2025 audit.

The 56% year-over-year growth in Q1 2026 is a positive signal. The key metrics to track are GAMEE’s revenue trajectory over the next two quarters and any concrete product announcements from the AI gaming division.

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