Reboot, the crypto gaming protocol behind Pixel Vault’s flagship game BattlePlan, announced on Wednesday that it had partnered with The Xai Gaming Network In ~ Ethereum.
BattlePlan will utilize Xai’s technology. decisionThe underlying layer 3 technology is scheduled to migrate to the network this quarter. The game was first released on Arbitrum Nova, another Ethereum scaling network.
“We’ve helped develop an ecosystem that starts with fun games and then uses blockchain technology to enhance the experience by returning value to players, content creators, developers, and more,” Pixel Vault CEO Sean Gearin said in a press release. Yes. “We have great respect for the goals defined by the Xai team and look forward to working with them to expand our network and grow our player base.”
BattlePlan, an “auto-fighting” game with the look of a classic arcade fighting game, has amassed about 5,000 weekly active users since its January launch, spending an average of two hours a day playing, according to Pixel Vault. game. To date, over 10,000 players have participated in the game’s first season, with over 7.5 million total transactions.
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“We are very excited to have Reboot Protocol join the Xai ecosystem,” said Xai core contributor Soby in the release. “Reboot’s incubator, Pixel Vault, has been at the forefront of Web3 for years. Together with Xai, we look forward to pushing the boundaries of Web3 gaming.”
The Xai Network launched the XAI token earlier this year and has been gradually accumulating games and collaborators. The Crypto Unicorns game franchise is Set to migrate from PolygonMedia Indie Exchange (aka The MIX) aims to: Get over 100 games Thanks to partner indie studios, they will be added to the network by the end of 2024.
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