A licensed AAA, family, casual and retro catalog built in, pre-cleared in 65+ countries, billed through the operator, and refreshed every month. One content layer. Zero licensing desk. Every household served.
Day-and-date AAA on the operator's bundle, no separate licensing, no country-by-country clearance, no storefront to build. Atlas Fallen, Just Cause 4, A Plague Tale, Layers of Fear, The Surge 2, live now.
Radian Arc's platform partner Blacknut ships a complete, telco-grade white-label, SSO with your auth, carrier billing, five profiles per household, parental controls, DRM, anti-piracy, and a playable client on every screen the subscriber owns. Eight years in market. Fourteen telco deployments live.
OIDC / OAuth bridge to the operator's subscriber DB. One account, no second login, no password fatigue.
Subscribe and purchase straight from the phone bill. Revenue share on our books, not the operator's.
Kids, teens, adults, separate saves, separate progress, ratings-gated catalog per profile.
Server-side DRM, fraud signals, session fingerprinting. Publishers sign because the pipeline is clean.
iOS · Android · Android TV · Samsung & LG TV · Windows · Mac · browser. One codebase we keep shipping.
New titles every month, seasonal rotations, live-ops calendar, NOC & support in three regions.
A catalog built to fit every profile in the home, AAA for the core gamer, family and casual for the living room, retro for the dads, sport and arcade for the Saturday afternoon. Genre mix is curated monthly, not dumped.






Twenty-four titles pulled from the live catalog, a snapshot of the 1000+ available on day one. New games land every month; the live-ops calendar is published a quarter ahead so marketing can plan.
A rolling 2026 slate of day-and-date AAA, locked 12 months out, refreshed quarterly. Operators get release calendars ahead of lockup so the marketing team plans with the slate.
Radian Arc aggregates the full market so the operator never has to. Blacknut anchors the AAA + family catalog; OnePlay adds the India + MENA edge; OnMobile brings casual and daily stickiness; Antstream owns the retro vertical. One SKU. One contract. One revenue line.
500+ licensed titles, 150+ publishers, pre-cleared in 65 countries. The backbone of the subscription.
Locally-licensed AAA for India + MENA, filling the gaps Blacknut leaves on the edge.
Casual and social titles that drive daily-active sessions, the retention engine behind the AAA halo.
1500+ officially-licensed retro arcade + console titles. Owns the 35+ dads, co-op, office nostalgia.
We walk the operator through a 14-day catalog pre-flight, market clearance, profile mix, parental controls, price-points, marketing calendar. By week three, the bundle is live in a soft market.