Catizen Game Center launches SSR Summoners

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TL;DR

  • Catizen added the idle RPG game SSR Summoners to its Game Center on Telegram and offers a 30% discount for in-game purchases made with the CATI token.
  • The discount is a standing incentive to boost daily use of CATI and drive transaction volume within the platform.
  • The game has a “Mostly Negative” rating on Steam, but Catizen includes it for its format that encourages repeat spending.

Catizen added SSR Summoners to the Catizen Game Center and tied the launch to a clear payment incentive: players get a 30% discount on in-game purchases when paying with CATI tokens. Catizen shared the update through its official social channel on January 4, 2026 and promoted CATI as the preferred option for item payments inside the hub.

The integration links content and payments in a single place. Catizen expands the list of available titles inside the Game Center, and Catizen increases day-to-day use of CATI by offering an immediate price reduction at checkout. The announcement does not include an end date for the discount. Players therefore see the benefit as open-ended while the operator keeps the rule active.

SSR Summoners joins the catalog and connects to CATI spending

SSR Summoners runs as a turn-based idle fantasy RPG with themes drawn from Western mythology. The core loop relies on hero summoning through a gacha mechanic. Players collect heroes, build teams, and progress through quests and guild battles. The title also supports multiple platforms, including Steam and Google Play, which makes access easier for users who prefer PC or Android play.

The Steam page lists a “Mostly Negative” rating, with 33% positive feedback from 18 reviews at the time referenced in the brief. A small review count does not settle the product’s long-run appeal, yet the rating gives a measurable view of sentiment on a major storefront. Catizen still includes the game inside the Game Center, likely because the title fits the format of item purchases and repeat sessions that drive transaction volume.

SSR Summoners lists modest minimum requirements

The Steam specification calls for Windows 7 or newer, an Intel Core i3 or equivalent processor, 4 GB RAM, DirectX 9.0, a stable broadband connection, and 1 GB of free storage. Higher specs generally improve stability during extended play, especially when menus load often and battles run in continuous loops.

The CATI discount acts as a direct nudge toward token use. A player who pays with CATI receives a lower price on the same item than a player who pays through another route. Catizen does not frame the benefit as a one-time promotion. Catizen also does not publish a schedule for changes. As a result, the discount functions as a standing advantage tied to CATI inside the Game Center.

Catizen hosts the Game Center on Telegram, a distribution channel with a large built-in user base and low friction for app access. During 2025, Catizen added more than 30 games to the Game Center, according to the provided brief. The SSR Summoners addition continues that expansion. Catizen also uses blockchain rails to support payments and transaction records inside the Game Center, aiming for a single flow from discovery to purchase without extra steps.

 More games create more purchase moments. More purchase moments can raise demand for CATI as a spending token. The discount gives users a simple reason to choose CATI over other payment methods, and the Telegram hub keeps the loop contained inside one interface.

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