The highly anticipated NFT games, PvP brawler Capsule Heroes and MMORPG Treeverse, will be released by Endless Clouds, a blockchain game development firm, on Immutable’s zkEVM, an Ethereum-based gaming chain powered by Polygon.
For the release of their Web3 titles, Endless Clouds has selected Immutable’s forthcoming chain, a big step toward improving accessibility and scalability. Through this agreement, a wider audience will be able to enjoy the unique MMORPG and PvP brawler, thanks to Immutable’s zkEVM technology, which offers a smooth experience at a low cost.
The founder of Endless Clouds, Loopify, remained nameless but acknowledged the importance of choosing Immutable for infrastructure and thanked the community for its support. As anticipated on Immutable’s zkEVM, Loopify demonstrated the effectiveness and smoothness, which matched the studio’s goal of providing an improved gaming experience.
The partnership goes beyond only hosting games; Immutable Passport has been integrated. With the help of our non-custodial wallet and sign-on solution, onboarding is made easier and passwordless sign-on and automatic wallet generation are made possible. The Immutable Passport will serve as the entry point to all games in the Immutable ecosystem, guaranteeing an easy-to-use interface.
The partnership’s importance for Treeverse and Capsule Heroes was highlighted by Robbie Ferguson, President and Co-Founder of Immutable, who predicted a revolutionary effect on the game industry as a whole. It is anticipated that the choice to use Immutable’s platform would improve the gaming experience and represent a turning point in the development of the blockchain industry.
Prior to their formal releases, Immutable’s zkEVM is set to provide open alpha and beta testing for both Treeverse and Capsule Heroes. The decision to test this platform highlights the dedication to offering a stable gaming environment with improved scalability and lower costs.
Prominent backers like Momentum 6, Animoca Brands, and SkyVision Capital contributed an extra $2.5 million to Endless Clouds last month, demonstrating the industry’s continued faith in the studio’s potential and ambition.