AlphaGOATS will play Web3 games for you and earn you rewards.

GOAT Gaming will launch AlphaGOATS as AI agents that play games for you

Don’t tell Elon Musk about this one. GOAT Gaming is launching AlphaGOATs, which are AI agents that play games for you, on February 6.

The Singapore-based company describes AlphaGOATS as a 24/7 Web3 gaming wealth engine, unlocking revenue for idle gamers.

GOAT Gaming has a platform for competitive and casual gaming on Telegram with over 5 million active users. The AlphaGOATs, autonomous AI agents are designed to act as wealth engines, competing in tournaments, participating in prediction markets, and generating revenue for their owners around the clock.

The company said “AlphaGOATs are gaming’s ChatGPT moment”, taking the phenomenon of idle gaming to the next level by enabling gamers to deploy AlphaGOATs to play their favorite Telegram games and unlock diverse earning opportunities.

These easy-to-setup autonomous agents offer flexible revenue streams by competing in tournaments, participating in prediction markets, and even monetizing cross-platform activities like automated content creation and audience growth.

“Unlike traditional AI bots, AlphaGOATs leverage Telegram’s MiniApps to become powerful tools for competition and value creation,” GOAT Gaming CEO Simon Davis said in a statement. “At GOAT Gaming, our AI technology, developed over the last 2.5 years, has been used to accelerate our development, delivering over 35 games in 2024 alone. Now, we’re sharing this technology with our community, transforming AI into a Web3-powered platform that enables anyone—not just developers—to create, compete, and earn effortlessly.”

Each AlphaGOAT comes with guaranteed $GG token rewards ahead of the $GG TGE in February 2025. These rewards are distributed through a flexible vesting schedule, which can be accelerated through active participation. With tier-based pricing ranging from $325 to $775, AlphaGOATs offer an accessible entry point for earning opportunities To register your interest, visit alphagoats.ai.

AlphaGOATS was created by GOAT Gaming.

GOAT Gaming, created by the team behind Mighty Bear Games, is a platform for competitive and casual gaming, exclusively on Telegram. With a thriving community of over five million active users, GOAT Gaming offers an ecosystem where players compete, earn, and win real cash prizes.

GOAT Gaming is powered by its advanced AlphaAI tooling suite, enabling the launch of hundreds of games in 2025 and driving AlphaGOATs—autonomous AI agents that compete, create, and earn for players 24/7. These agents unlock upgrades and climb elite matches—redefining how players engage with and profit from the gaming ecosystem.

With its ecosystem expanding to include third-party developers, GOAT Gaming is offering its advanced infrastructure, AlphaAI toolkit, and its five million community base to serve as a hub for the next generation of accessible games, empowering developers to launch, monetize, and scale Telegram games with proprietary AI tooling, seamlessly.

Human and AI player interactions are kept completely separate to ensure fairness. Human gamers will always play against other humans.

GOAT Gaming is from the creators of Mighty Bear and represents the next evolution in interactive entertainment. Building on Mighty Bear’s legacy of adapting quickly to emerging platforms—from Apple Arcade to UEFN—Goat Gaming is positioned at the cutting edge of game development and distribution on new platforms.

Dean Takahashi

Dean Takahashi is editorial director for GamesBeat at VentureBeat. He has been a tech journalist since 1988, and he has covered games as a beat since 1996. He was lead writer for GamesBeat at VentureBeat from 2008 to April 2025. Prior to that, he wrote for the San Jose Mercury News, the Red Herring, the Wall Street Journal, the Los Angeles Times, and the Dallas Times-Herald. He is the author of two books, "Opening the Xbox" and "The Xbox 360 Uncloaked." He organizes the annual GamesBeat Next, GamesBeat Summit and GamesBeat Insider Series: Hollywood and Games conferences and is a frequent speaker at gaming and tech events. He lives in the San Francisco Bay Area.