AnalysisHighlightsJournal 15 Joseph Kim June 6
The huge potential for games on Discord, Telegram, and every platform with a browser.
After years of false starts, HTML5 gaming is experiencing a stunning reversal—backed by GPU advances from the AI boom, 5G ubiquity, and platforms desperate to escape Apple and Google’s grip. Playgama CEO Dmitry Kachmar reveals why major platforms from Discord to Telegram are racing to become gaming destinations and why, this time, the technology, economics, and timing finally align.
Why this matters to you:
The HTML5 gaming market has been declared “the next big thing” multiple times over the past decade, only to disappoint. But according to Dmitry Kachmar, CEO of Playgama, we’re finally witnessing a true renaissance—and, he claims this time, the fundamentals have changed dramatically.
What’s driving this resurgence isn’t just incremental improvements—it’s a convergence of several technological breakthroughs:
GPU Revolution: Thanks to the compute demands of cryptocurrency mining and AI/LLM training, GPUs have become exponentially more powerful. This trickle-down effect means that HTML5 games can now deliver experiences “pretty similar” to native games—a claim that would have been laughable just five years ago.
5G and Ubiquitous Internet: The widespread deployment of 5G networks has eliminated the bandwidth constraints that once plagued browser-based gaming. Users no longer worry about data caps or loading times, making streaming game assets as seamless as watching YouTube.
Browser Evolution: Modern browsers have evolved from simple document viewers to sophisticated gaming platforms, with improved WebGL support, better memory management, and hardware acceleration becoming standard.
Perhaps the most compelling aspect of HTML5 gaming’s resurgence is how it’s reshaping distribution dynamics:
As Kachmar notes, “Any kind of platform which have the eyeballs could soon launch their own gaming portal inside just because any kind of platform have their own web browser.”
Major social platforms are racing to integrate HTML5 games:
The economics of HTML5 gaming present both opportunities and challenges:
Ad-based revenue remains dominant in the HTML5 space, but without app store restrictions. Developers can implement any ad networks or header bidding solutions without platform interference.
Payment innovation is accelerating due to regulatory pressure on app stores. The Epic vs. Apple ruling and EU’s Digital Markets Act are creating space for alternative payment systems, potentially reducing the 30% “app store tax.”
HTML5 games face a fundamental behavioral shift: players must engage first, then install—the opposite of traditional mobile games. This creates unique challenges:
Successful HTML5 games must be “more viral” and leverage progressive web app technology to secure that coveted home screen real estate.
One of Kachmar’s most insightful observations is that HTML5 game design must be highly platform-aware:
Messenger-based games (Telegram, WhatsApp):
Desktop-first platforms (Discord):
Web portals:
For game studios evaluating HTML5, Playgama’s approach reveals the ecosystem’s maturation:
Playgama’s SDK encapsulates integrations for Microsoft, Facebook Instant Games, Telegram, and numerous other platforms—solving the fragmentation problem that has historically plagued HTML5 gaming.
Their revenue share model (10-30%) aligns incentives: they only succeed when developers succeed.
Kachmar’s prediction is bold: HTML5 games will represent more than half of all new game development within five years. Kachmar feels this will occur because of a fundamental shift toward:
HTML5 gaming’s renaissance isn’t just another hype cycle, it’s backed by fundamental shifts in technology, distribution, and player behavior. For game developers willing to embrace web-native design principles and platform-specific optimization, the opportunity is massive.
If HTML5 gaming succeeds, will your studio be part of the revolution or watching from the sidelines?
The future of gaming might not be in app stores—it might be everywhere else.
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