Why CTW’s Vegas MicroCap Presentation Is A Make-Or-Break Play For Anime Gaming’s Quiet Leader

(SeaPRwire) –   By: Oliver Hawthorne

Anime IP gaming is one of the fastest-growing entertainment subsectors right now. Most U.S. institutional investors still overlook the segment’s biggest players. CTW holds the top global spot for anime IP game platform gross billings, but its Nasdaq listing has flown under the radar for years. The company is finally making a deliberate push to court microcap-focused capital in Las Vegas this month. That move tells you everything about its near-term growth ambitions.

CTW made the announcement official on June 11, 2026, from its Tokyo headquarters. Chief Financial Officer Patrick Liu will represent the company at the MicroCapClub-hosted event, held at Las Vegas’ Bellagio Resort & Casino between June 16 and 18. He will deliver a public presentation at 12:30pm PT on Wednesday, June 17. Liu will hold 1:1 meetings with interested investors across the full conference schedule. Attendees can book slots through their MicroCapClub representative or by emailing investor@ctw.inc. CTW operates the G123.jp web-based free-to-play game platform, home to hit anime IP titles including So I’m a Spider, So What? Ruler of the Labyrinth, Arifureta: From Commonplace to World’s Strongest – Rebellion Soul, and Queen’s Blade Limit Break. It was named the largest anime IP-based game platform globally by 2023 gross billings in an independent Frost & Sullivan report.

CTW’s core advantage right now is its web-first distribution model, which avoids the 30% app store tax that eats into most mobile game margins. It already has the leading market position in its niche, and needs fresh capital to lock up exclusive global anime IP rights and scale user acquisition in North America and Europe. The Planet MicroCap audience is exactly the pool of growth-focused investors that will prioritize that moat over broader gaming sector noise. If you’re an attendee, book a 1:1 slot with Liu before they fill up.

Author bio: Oliver Hawthorne, Principal Correspondent for International Tech Review, covering interactive entertainment and public tech market dynamics for 12 years.