Blacknut Expands Into Vietnam Through VNPT With Radian Arc GPU Infrastructure

Promotional graphic for Blacknut’s Vietnam cloud gaming launch showing VNPT, COMIT, Blacknut, and Radian Arc logos beside game cover art and device icons.

Blacknut has officially expanded into Vietnam through a new partnership with VNPT, Radian Arc, and integration partner COMIT.

In today’s announcement, the companies said VNPT users can access Blacknut’s library through bundled consumer data plans. That brings more than 1,000 premium games to mobile devices, smart TVs, and PCs without downloads or expensive local hardware.

A Telecom Bundle Opens the Door

The key part of this story is how Blacknut is entering the market. Instead of relying only on a direct subscription push, Blacknut is launching through one of Vietnam’s largest telecom groups. That gives the service a much larger built-in audience from day one.

It also gives you another clear example of how telecom bundles remain one of the strongest ways cloud gaming grows in new markets. When a service is tied directly to connectivity plans, it can reach people faster than a stand-alone app or subscription offer.

Local GPU Capacity Does More Than Stream Games

Radian Arc is powering the rollout through its GPU Edge Platform. The companies describe it as a carrier-embedded setup built for cloud gaming today while also creating room for local AI services later. In simple terms, the same local GPU capacity that helps deliver low-latency game streaming now can also support in-country AI workloads later.

That makes this more than a standard content launch. The announcement presents Vietnam as a live commercial example of shared infrastructure serving more than one purpose.

This Launch Has a Bigger Infrastructure Role

This rollout adds more than a new way to access Blacknut’s library. Yes, it is a new consumer cloud gaming launch. But it is also part of a broader infrastructure build where cloud gaming helps justify local GPU deployment before that same capacity supports other digital services.


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Radian Arc says the partnership also lays the groundwork for AI Points of Presence across Vietnam. Those local deployments are meant to support data residency requirements while improving response times for in-country services.

Blacknut Keeps Building Through Partners

From Blacknut’s side, this continues a familiar growth pattern. The company keeps expanding through telecoms, device makers, and media partners instead of relying only on direct subscriptions. Blacknut now operates in more than 65 countries and offers more than 1,000 games through over 150 licensing partnerships.

That approach has become a major part of how Blacknut scales. It also lines up with Cloud Dosage’s recent look at global cloud gaming growth and the broader argument that Blacknut’s wider growth story keeps getting built through partner-driven distribution.

Vietnam Joins a Wider Southeast Asia Push

This launch also fits into Radian Arc’s broader Southeast Asia expansion. The company says its GPU deployments already extend across India, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand, and Indonesia. Vietnam now joins that list.

If you have been watching the region, this is not a one-off move. It is another step in a broader rollout where cloud gaming is being used as an early consumer-facing service on top of local GPU infrastructure.

Cloud Gaming as the First Layer

This is the larger takeaway from the announcement. Blacknut’s Vietnam launch is not just another country added to the service map. It is another real example of cloud gaming serving as the first public layer on top of telecom-backed GPU capacity.

It shows how cloud gaming can help justify local infrastructure investment. Once that hardware is in place, the same capacity can support AI and other connected services as well. It also fits Cloud Dosage’s recent point that the next stage of growth is increasingly about distribution, not power.


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Jon Scarr (4ScarrsGaming)

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