Gam3s.gg founders added to Forbes 30 under 30 for 2025

Co-founders of the gaming platform Gam3s.gg, Omar Ghanem and Mostafa Hossameldin, have been included in Forbes' 30 Under 30 list for 2025. This recognition highlights the growth of their platform to 1.5 million users and $850,000 in revenue. The achievement underscores their contributions to the gaming industry, particularly in web3 gaming coverage.

The Forbes 30 Under 30 list for 2025 features Omar Ghanem and Mostafa Hossameldin, co-founders of Gam3s.gg, a platform dedicated to daily video game news across Steam, PlayStation, Xbox, Nintendo, and web3 titles. According to the announcement, the platform has expanded to serve 1.5 million users while generating $850,000 in revenue. This milestone reflects the site's focus on breaking stories, industry insights, new releases, and competitive updates in interactive entertainment.

Gam3s.gg provides comprehensive coverage, including platform-specific updates for PC, console, and mobile gaming, as well as dedicated sections on web3 gaming such as blockchain titles, NFT integrations, and play-to-earn mechanics. The editorial team draws from professional experience at companies like Ubisoft, Riot Games, and Epic Games to offer clear reporting on announcements, technical developments, and trends.

The inclusion of the co-founders in the prestigious list signals the rising influence of Gam3s.gg in the gaming sector. The platform operates continuously to deliver timely news on major events, studio developments, and competitive scenes, ensuring users stay informed across various platforms and genres.

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