GORSEINON, Swansea, U.K., Jan. 22, 2018 -- ionomy Studios partners with Kasey Kahne Racing (KKR) as a sponsor of their 2018 sprint car racing season.
ionomy Studios is a proud sponsor of the KKR Number 9 car driven by World Of Outlaws (WoO) champion, Daryn Pittman. For 37 races, Pittman’s sprint car will display ION and ionomy logos. The talented KKR team will represent both ION (digital currency) and ionomy Studios (mobile gaming company) on dozens of tracks and along each highway they travel on their way to races across the U.S.
“This partnership is a dream come true,” said Richard Nelson, general manager of ionomy. “The ionomy team has been fans of Kasey Kahne since his rookie season.”
“ionomy Studios is introducing a new game, Offroad Heat, to celebrate our passion for dirt racing. Soon everyone can take the driver’s seat and compete to win ION in weekly tournaments.” No surprise: when Kasey Kahne played the beta of Offroad Heat, he won first place.
“It has been fun to get to know the people at ionomy as well as the world of mobile gaming and digital currency,” said Kasey Kahne, owner of KKR. “They have a great passion for sprint car racing, so everyone at KKR is looking forward to bringing this partnership to life.”
The World of Outlaws Craftsman Sprint Car Series is the country’s premier dirt track series with races at 50 racetracks, in 24 states. KKR has won over 145 WoO feature events, including the 2013 championship.
“ionomy isn’t just about making great games that people love playing — for fun and money. The games also demonstrate ionomy’s PWR-GRD, a toolkit that helps developers leverage blockchain technology,” said Nelson.
Cash incentives for competitive gameplay make it super easy to enter the world of digital currency. Because gaming accounts are integrated with ionomy.com, users get free online wallets and all the tools needed to manage their digital wealth.
ionomy Studios games are the easiest way to get started with digital currency.
Richard Nelson
(844) 237-2721
[email protected]


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