Web3 TCG Parallel will be expanded on March 18 at a mobile launch on iOS and Android.
The announcement comes outside the conclusion that the Las Vegas Parallel Championship ended, with professional player Jaromír “Jarla” Vyskočil winning the victory and a $100,000 prize. After a few months of qualifying competition at the HyperX Arena, 16 top players competed for a $250,000 prize.
Parallel Studios also used the event to unveil the parallel unveiling: Shelter – shaped codename tau ceti, a third-person extraction shooter in the same universe as the trading card game. The expansion marks a broader strategy to expand parallel franchise beyond digital card games.


Parallel League Championship ends
The parallel league championship is a two-day match, with the best parallel players playing against high-stakes matches. Participants qualify for the six-month league by accumulating points in ranking matches and matches.
The last quarter included Colombian player Zeliaser, Hearthstone professional Gimon and Glitter. Jarla is an experienced esports rival – defeating Jimon 3-0 in the semifinals before defeating Zeliaser 3-0 in the final to secure the title.
Jarla claims to have won the $100,000 jackpot, but the remaining $150,000 is allocated among the top finishers.


What’s next?
Parallel Studio confirmed that it was released on iOS and Android on March 18, exceeding the current availability on Windows PCs. This move is expected to increase accessibility of the game and attract a larger audience.
Additionally, the studio announced that it has allocated $1 million in bonuses for the second season of the parallel league that began this week. The third season scheduled for 2026 will increase the prize money to $2 million, reflecting the company’s commitment to competitive games.
With the upcoming mobile launch and further esports investments, Allallal will expand its player base while continuing to develop its competitive gaming ecosystem.