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Mighty Bear Games said it will partner with Web3 game marketplace Treasure and switch its Mighty Action Heroes game to the Arbitrum blockchain just ahead of the game’s open beta.
Singapore-based Mighty Bear Games has been working on Mighty Action Heroes, a cartoony Web3 battle royale game, for some time. The switch to Arbitrum from Polygon is a strategic move — decided a few weeks ago — ahead of the open beta launch of Mighty Action Heroes at 5 p.m. Pacific on July 13, which will mark the first time that anyone can play the game without restrictions.
Until now, access to Mighty Action Heroes has been limited to holders of the Genesis Pass and Big Bear Syndicate non-fungible tokens (NFTs), but the open beta will allow anyone to play and provide feedback on the game’s on-chain and off-chain capabilities. The action-movie-inspired game and its related NFT collections will be available on Treasure’s NFT marketplace, tradable via the MAGIC token.
Treasure is both a Web3 game publisher and a distribution platform. Treasure has hundreds of thousands of highly engaged players and a fantastic developer network, said Mighty Bear Games CEO Simon Davis, in an email to GamesBeat.
“The Treasure ecosystem is built on Arbitrum and this creates a positive reinforcing dynamic between the chain and Treasure’s own ecosystem. The fact the two are closely intertwined is mutually beneficial and helped make the case for working with both,” Davis said.
In joining Treasure’s NFT marketplace community of over 100,000 engaged players and switching to Arbitrum, Mighty Bear Games aims to develop its first-ever Web3 title with a nod to
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