
Mobile Global Esports Announces Beta Launch of Dominus Sports Platform, Integrated with Proprietary AI Engine PUHZL
Mobile Global Esports Inc. (OTC PINK:MGAM), a next-generation technology company at the intersection of AI, gaming, and entertainment, today announced the beta launch of its flagship product, Dominus Sports, integrated with PUHZL, MGAMs proprietary artificial intelligence platform.
Dominus Baseball, the first title within the Dominus Sports ecosystem, is scheduled to onboard paying beta users in the coming weeks. Reimagined from its original alpha version, Dominus introduces true-to-life simulation gameplay by turning live sports data into full 9-inning box scores using MGAMs proprietary algorithms. The platform supports collaborative, role-based team ownership, enabling groups of users to manage teams as owners, scouts, coordinators, and general managers in a dynamic, strategic environment. Dominus Football is already in the pipeline, with a waiting list of paid beta users and an expected rollout by the end of July.
What makes MGAMs ecosystem different is PUHZL – a foundational AI layer that powers all current and future consumer products, including fantasy sports, predictive gaming, dating, and travel. PUHZL uses a combination of deterministic modeling and predictive modeling to drive in-app conversions, delivering personalized suggestions, adaptive chat experiences, and intelligent alerts that evolve with each users behavior.
The next product in development, ProveIt Sports, will deliver real-money sports challenges powered by the same PUHZL infrastructure, incorporating AI-generated handicapping logic, leaderboard dynamics, and behavioral prediction.
MGAM has multiple provisional patent filings underway tied to its PUHZL-powered simulation models, matchmaking algorithms, and personalized engagement systems. The company plans to release further details on the PUHZL AI engine and patent roadmap in the coming weeks.
'Were not just building apps – were building an AI-powered foundation that personalizes every part of the user journey. PUHZL is our connective tissue, and everything were launching – from Dominus Sports to ProveIt – is layered on top of that learning engine. As our products expand into new verticals, our AI gets smarter, more contextual, and more valuable. Were building something that adapts to how people think, play, and live – and thats a massive unlock for the future of gaming, media, and beyond,' Brett Rosin, CEO, Mobile Global Esports.
As MGAM ramps toward its v1 release of Dominus Sports and finalizes the next phase of its product suite, PUHZL continues to evolve as the core intelligence layer behind the companys long-term IP and engagement strategy.
About Mobile Global Esports (MGAM)
Mobile Global Esports Inc. (OTC: MGAM) is a technology and IP company creating AI-powered platforms across fantasy sports, gaming, dating, and media. With a proprietary engine called PUHZL at its heart, MGAMs mission is to transform passive audiences into active, competitive participants through personalized, dynamic, and immersive experiences.
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