The blockchain-based card game Gods Unchained is giving would-be players a glimpse of what it will actually look like in action.
The fantasy-themed trading card game, which draws inspiration from Magic: the Gathering and Hearthstone, uses the ethereum blockchain to house cards in the form of non-fungible tokens.
It has attracted attention from big-name investor Coinbase Ventures, which participated in a $2.4 million seed funding round led by Continue Capital and Nirvana Capital in May. Fuel Games, the Sydney-based startup behind Gods Unchained, has also managed to win over the market despite tough conditions for crypto companies.
In July it sold a single card - the "Mythic Hyperion" - for 146 ether, which at that time was worth over $60,000.
Altogether, Fuel has sold around 1.6 million cards, bringing in $2.8 million, according to Fuel Games co-founder and CEO James Ferguson.
Gods Unchained will enter closed beta in the next couple of weeks, said Ferguson, allowing the company to "Stress test" the game with players who have purchased cards.
Fuel Games has departed from normal blockchain gaming practices in developing Gods Unchained.
Gameplay happens on Fuel's servers, given the transaction costs and and slow processing associated with on-chain gaming.
Fuel also used the Unity game engine to develop the game, rather than having it "Live in the browser," said Ferguson, because "We knew very early on that what we wanted wasn't possible in browser."
Ethereum plays a key role in Gods Unchained given that the cards live on the blockchain as NFTs, the technology behind CryptoKitties.
Coinbase-Backed 'Gods Unchained' Releases Gameplay Trailer
gepubliceerd op Nov 15, 2018
by Coindesk | gepubliceerd op Coinage
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