UDS Game provides no information on their website about who owns or runs the business.

The UDS Game website domain (“udsgame.com”) was privately registered on December 31st, 2014.

The company appears to have strong ties to Russia, primarily through their Global Intellect Service parent company.

GIS Company appeared on IT markets of Russia and CIS countries on the 2nd of March in 2014.

As a holding company GIS owns two brands: UDS Game and NutriStrike.

Nutristrike’s website is entirely in Russian. The company appears to market a self-branded nutritional supplement.

In a
March 2017 fluff-piece
, Ted Nuyten’s BusinessForHome cited Viacheslav Ushenin as CEO of Global Intellect Services.

Top leader Viacheslav Ushenin is founder and CEO of Global Intellect Service (GIS) a leading IT company based in Russia.

Prior to Global Intellect Services and UDS Game, Ushenin (right) was a top affiliate in Talk Fusion.

In
another 2012 fluff-piece
, BusinessForHome cited Ushenin earning $330,000 a month.

BehindMLM
reviewed Talk Fusion
in 2014 and, based on its $1499 video communication packages, concluded the company had little to no retail viability.

Possibly due to language-barriers, I was unable to ascertain why Ushenin left Talk Fusion.

After leaving Talk Fusion and prior to UDS Game, Ushenin launched Set in Box.

From what I can gather, Set in Box was loosely modeled on Talk Fusion’s video-focused offering:

The company failed but was nonetheless the precursor to UDS Game and Global Intellect Services.

Read on for a full review of the UDS Game MLM opportunity.

UDS Game Products

UDS Game markets a mobile app they claim is

a comprehensive solution for business utilizing the latest mobile app technology along with special tools for business process optimization.

The UDS Game mobile app is a new and innovative method of both attracting and retaining customers.

The UDS Game app is rooted in a points-based incentive system.

UDS Game App is a mobile product that allows users to get discounts simply by generating a QR-code/letter code and to participate in remuneration system in form of bonus points for recommendations to other potential users using UDS Game.

As I understand it points acquired through the UDS Game app can be redeemed through participating businesses.

It isn’t clear if UDS Game points are universal or locked to the participating business they were acquired through.

The free UDS Game app tier is limited as follows:

can’t send push notifications

can only add one cashier (store employee ID)

limited to publishing one news article a week

The full version of UDS Game is sold retail on a subscription basis; either $100 a month or $900 upfront and then $20 a month thereafter.

The UDS Game Compensation Plan

UDS Game’s compensation plan revolves around the sale of app licenses to retail customers and recruited affiliates.

Additional commissions are paid on recurring monthly subscription fees and affiliate membership payments.

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🤖 Quick Answer

Who owns and operates UDS Game?
UDS Game is owned by Global Intellect Service (GIS), a Russian holding company founded by Viacheslav Ushenin, who serves as CEO. GIS operates as a parent company managing multiple brands including UDS Game and NutriStrike, with market presence across Russia and CIS countries since 2014.

When was the UDS Game domain registered?
The domain udsgame.com was privately registered on December 31st, 2014. The private registration prevents public disclosure of ownership details through standard WHOIS lookup databases.

What is the corporate structure of Global Intellect Service?
Global Intellect Service functions as a holding company established in Russia. It owns and operates two distinct brands: UDS Game and NutriStrike, a self-branded nutritional supplement company whose website operates entirely in the Russian language.


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