Japanese gaming giant GREE has recently announced that it has agreed with this altcoin, which is a fast and reliable smart contract platform.
Gaming giant partners with this altcoin
Japanese gaming pioneer GREE recently announced the adoption of Avalanche, the world’s fastest and most reliable smart contracts platform. With 30 million monthly active users, GREE has a long history of working with the biggest names in the Web2 gaming space, including Square Enix, Sega, Konami, and Bandai Namco. The company’s efforts for Web3 games include development, distribution, NFTs and running more than 12 Avalanche validators.
According to Takasugu Murata, representative of GREE’s new game studio BLRD, Web3 has the potential to solve Web2 gaming problems to provide better experiences for users. He also stated that blockchain technology can help solve the challenges Web2 games face. For example, if a Web2 game company stops running a game that gamers love, users lose. Web3 techniques bring more user-friendly games, so the company is developing its first Web3 game on Avalanche.
However, according to Cryptokoin.com data, Avalanche (AVAX) is trading at $16.73 with an increase of 1.57% in the last 24 hours. It is seen that AVAX, which has been decreasing in recent weeks, has started to rise with this agreement.
They plan to develop Japanese games
BLRD plans to develop Japanese games that appeal to people from all over the world. The company will use the Web2 experience, but not just convert Web2 games to Web3. While the company didn’t reveal much about the first Web3 game, it will be of interest to NFT owners and BLRD will strive to expand its player community beyond crypto enthusiasts.
BLRD will make games on Avalanche, thanks to its subnets that allow for smooth gameplay. The company plans to set up its own subnet that will allow it to offer its players games that offer a reliable and fast experience. BLRD is currently running several Avalanche validators and has had support from Ava Labs. The two companies plan to work together to make Web3 games that have become worldwide hits, and Murata is happy to contribute to the expansion of Avalanche.
GREE was founded in 2004 and has quickly become one of Japan’s mobile internet pioneers. The company developed Fishing Star, the world’s first mobile social game, in 2007 and is now a diversified technology company innovating in mobile games, metaverse, anime, commerce, data analytics and manga. The company’s metaverse platform, REALITY, surpassed 10 million downloads worldwide last October.
Overall, GREE’s decision to adopt Avalanche highlights the changing gaming landscape and growing interest in Web3 games. With the company’s track record of success in Web2 games and its commitment to innovation, BLRD’s upcoming Web3 games on Avalanche are expected to make waves in the gaming community.