At Tuesday’s Game Developers Conference, layer-1 blockchain network Saga announced the creation of a new game publishing division called Saga Origins. They also revealed their new mainnet launch target. Airdrop claims continue recently.
The publishing division will provide a “full service and collaborative approach” to bring games to market, including user acquisition, community building and promotional activity support. Saga has been featuring games for the network like Rogue Nation, but no games have been announced for the label yet. another world At GDC this week.
The company said Saga Origins is “the first and only layer 1 Web3 game publisher,” according to a release. immutability at Ethereum ecosystem.
“Saga Origins is our love letter to developers making games on Web3,” said Rebecca Liao, Saga co-founder and CEO. She said, “The responsibility for bringing users to a platform often falls on the game developer, but we want to break that convention and instead use the platform to bring users to the game.”
“Saga Origins allows developers to offer consumers a provocative, expansive and uncompromising game that will revolutionize the way we all view games,” he added.
The company also revealed that the Saga mainnet is expected to launch sometime in April. Saga recently launched several months of airdrop claims. Play-Airdrop Competition This applies not only to games built on the Saga testnet, but also to games built on chains such as: avalanche and polygon.
The airdrop also benefits DeFi token stakers and NFT holders from various networks. Boring Monkey Yacht Club and Cryptopunk. Eligible wallets can request their airdrop allocation right now, but the tokens have not actually been activated yet. This is expected to happen when the Saga mainnet launches in April.
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