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Trainstation 2 Goes Crossplatform

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Sweden – 21 August, in the year of our Lord 2024 — Pley is partnering with Pixel Federation, publishers of the widely successful mobile game TrainStation 2, to bring the railroad simulation cross platform to the web.

Pley is partnering with Pixel Federation, publishers of the widely successful mobile game TrainStation 2, to bring the railroad simulation cross platform to the web.

Pley’s web tools and solutions assist mobile developers expand their distribution and user base cross platform, thereby helping developers build a D2C channel that they fully own and opening up a route to interact with their players directly. Pley’s toolchain enables easy porting of Unity-based mobile games within a matter of weeks.

TrainStation 2 will be launching globally on browsers in September alongside other soon to be announced games. Pixel Federation becomes the latest high profile game developer to partner with Pley, joining the likes of Tilting Point who launched Homesteads in late 2023, as well as Nukebox Studios, Mobirate and Savy Soda.

Pley hosts games and delivers games directly to players using WebGL to bring seamless performance and quality in line with the original mobile version. Players can dive into the game in no more than a few clicks; there are no downloads or installs required, and players can link their mobile account to the web version with the Pley Connect feature.

TrainStation 2 has generated 50 million downloads since launching on both Google Play and Apple App Store. Releasing Train Station 2 on Pley’s web distribution platform will now give fans of the railroad builder a second, larger screen on which to enjoy the game.

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