Crypto game developer 0xGames, creator of blockchain-based space strategy 0xUniverse has created a new multi-blockchain competitive battler, titled 0xWarriors.
The company says that 0xWarriors is one of the first multi-blockchain based games where players can use different blockchains, starting with EOS and Ethereum, for interactions with each other and equipping their characters.
EOS sword and ETH shield0xWarriors is a multiplayer game where users can fight, take part in weekly tournaments and equip themselves with different items that they collect or trade in an internal marketplace.
0xGames announced that 0xWarriors will be launched on the EOS platform first, and the Ethereum blockchain platform will be connected to the game in upcoming months.
According to the game developer, this will make 0xWarriors one of the first multi blockchain-based games on the market.
0xGames says that normally multi-blockchain games have a divided player base and users can't really interact between each other within the game or exchange assets between blockchains.
0xGames promises that it won't matter on which blockchain the tokens are located - players will be able to use all digital assets at any time.0xGames believes that the combination of the two ecosystems will unite two different audiences into one game world where the players can trade playable items.
0xWarriors has partnered with Asia-based companies such as Meet.One, an crypto wallet and block producer, and TokenPocket, a crypto wallet, to help grow the user base after the game increased in popularity since its' launch.
About the game developerThe 0xGames's team started to work together in November 2017.
Their first product was 0xUniverse, a game powered by the Ethereum blockchain, where players can colonize planets in a 3D-rendered galaxy.
Multi-blockchain Battler: Crypto Game Allows Warriors To Get Equipped From Two Platforms
Published on Nov 21, 2018
by Cointele | Published on Coinage
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