Alpha Compute Acquires GAMEE; Launches New Gaming Division and Secures $43M AI Hardware Deal

May 27, 2026
Alpha Compute Acquires GAMEE; Launches New Gaming Division and Secures $43M AI Hardware Deal
  • The article includes credibility elements typical of press-distribution wires, such as attribution to Blockchain Wire and references to related press materials and author bios.

  • Context suggests links to GAMEE’s ecosystem and potential implications for the GMEE token and Telegram gaming mini-apps, as inferred from related tags and stories.

  • Animoca Brands’ exposure is reframed: value crystallizes through operational control transfer to a listed AI infrastructure company, while maintaining a 40% stake to preserve upside if GAMEE’s AI-gaming thesis succeeds.

  • Related developments include Alpha Compute’s $32.2 million GPU data-center lease, launch of the ALPHA-01 GPU cluster anticipated around early May, and a $31.9 million non-recourse loan facility secured against B300 Nvidia GPUs.

  • Additionally, Alpha Compute announced a Canadian data-center GPU lease and expects to generate significant annual recurring revenue, with a planned May 8, 2026 rollout delayed due to supply-chain issues.

  • Uncertainty remains whether GAMEE becomes an AI-native gaming network or stays a casual platform, with upside tied to execution.

  • Alpha Compute, Inc. has completed a majority acquisition of GAMEE, securing 60% ownership for a valuation of about $18 million, with total consideration capped at $11 million including $3.5 million at closing and performance-based earn-outs over two years.

  • GAMEE’s publicly claimed 120 million registered users contrast with current activity, as the company reports roughly 1.7 million MAUs and 150,000 DAUs, with 2025 revenue of $3.5 million and Q1 2026 revenue in the $926k–$996k range, indicating modest operating scale.

  • The acquisition forms a new Alpha Games division led by GAMEE founder Bozena Rezab as Executive Vice President, retaining GAMEE’s platform metrics and Telegram reach, including 61 million Telegram users.

  • The press release notes that the information is based on Alpha Compute’s official statement.

  • In addition, Alpha Compute announced a separate $43 million AI hardware deal with Vertical Data Inc. for a GPU cluster using NVIDIA B300 architecture, financed via Vertical Data’s asset-backed, non-recourse platform.

  • The company’s $43 million GPU deal with Vertical Data Inc. is structured through Vertical Data’s non-recourse, asset-backed financing via GPUfinancing.com.

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