TRUE LABS, a licensed gaming studio with €79M annual revenue and 4.5M players, is set to list its $TRUE token on Tier-1 exchanges in Q4 2025. Backed by real revenue and a deflationary model, $TRUE brings proven fundamentals to GameFi.TRUE LABS, a licensed gaming studio with €79M annual revenue and 4.5M players, is set to list its $TRUE token on Tier-1 exchanges in Q4 2025. Backed by real revenue and a deflationary model, $TRUE brings proven fundamentals to GameFi.

Trading Alpha Leak: Revenue-Backed $TRUE to Hit Tier-1 Exchanges in Q4 2025

2025/10/23 19:22
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While most new crypto listings lean on hype and speculative roadmaps, TRUE LABS brings something rarely seen in Web3 — proof of revenue. The licensed gaming studio, already generating over €7 million in monthly gross revenue, is preparing to list its $TRUE token on Tier-1 centralized and decentralized exchanges in Q4 2025.

From Proven Gaming Brand to On-Chain Powerhouse

Founded in 2019, TRUE LABS is an award-winning gaming studio with more than 60 titles, 1,700+ partner integrations, and 4.5 million paying players worldwide. For over six years, the company has built a reputation for fair gameplay, creative mechanics, and compliance across several jurisdictions.

Now, TRUE LABS is taking its next step — bringing that entire ecosystem on-chain. The $TRUE token will connect the studio’s established Web2 player base with its Web3 progression layer TRUE World bridging the gap between real gaming economies and tokenized ownership.

Why Traders Are Watching $TRUE

In a market dominated by speculative launches and vaporware GameFi projects, TRUE LABS stands out for a simple reason: it already makes money. The company’s €7 million in monthly gross revenue supported by the Dune statistics backs the $TRUE token’s economy, allowing the studio to introduce a deflationary model with usage-based burns and revenue-funded buybacks.

This design ties token scarcity directly to business performance — the higher the gaming revenue, the stronger the token’s underlying support. It’s an inversion of the usual play-to-earn model: instead of games depending on token sales, the token benefits from thriving games.

Real Fundamentals Meet Tier-1 Visibility

The Q4 2025 listing on Tier-1 exchanges is expected to give $TRUE broad exposure among both traders and institutional players seeking fundamentally backed assets in the gaming sector. 

The project’s alignment with real-world assets (RWA) — namely, provable revenue streams and established IP — positions it as a standout amid purely narrative-driven tokens.

For traders scanning alpha signals, the $TRUE listing combines several strong indicators:

  • Revenue-backed tokenomics — driven by real cash flow, not promises

  • Deflationary mechanics — buybacks and burns supported by operational income

  • Mass-market adoption — millions of active users already onboard

  • Tier-1 launch visibility — immediate market credibility and liquidity

The Alpha Signal

As capital rotates from speculative altcoins toward tokens with measurable fundamentals, $TRUE represents a new kind of alpha opportunity — one where performance is grounded in real-world traction, not whitepaper theory.

With its proven €79 million revenue base and live ecosystem of 4.5 million players, TRUE LABS’ $TRUE token could mark one of the most credible GameFi listings of 2025.

To watch for updates on the $TRUE token launch, follow the official social media channels:

TRUE LABS X: https://x.com/TRUExGames 

TRUE LABS Telegram: https://t.me/truelab_games 

TRUE World X: https://x.com/TRUExWorld 

True World Telegram: https://t.me/trueworld 

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