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Faraway, maker of Mini Royale: Nations, said that its players will be able to use avatars from its game in other apps that are accessible through a partnership with Ready Player Me. That means players could use their Mini Royale: Nations avatars in games from 6,000 developers.
And with the Ready Player Me avatar creator, Faraway will allow its Mini Royale: Nations players to create Ready Player Me avatars without leaving the game.
Mini Royale: Nations players can now import their existing characters onto the Ready Player Me platform, giving them access to apps and games from 6,000-plus developers. Ready Player Me is creating exclusive outfits for Mini Royale. These outfits can be used in any app or game in the Ready Player Network.
Ready Player Me is a cross-game avatar platform that wants to bring true interoperability to gaming. To celebrate the partnership, Ready Player Me has created exclusive outfits in Mini Royale: Nations. These will be available in the Faraway storefront soon.
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Mini Royale: Nations currently has 400,000 monthly active players and offers integration with the Solana blockchain to power leaderboards, player payouts and more.
“Ready Player Me gives every one of our players access to thousands of assets made by creators. And, in return, our players can take their favorite hero from Mini Royale: Nations and use it to explore other virtual worlds,” said Alex Paley, cofounder of Faraway, in a statement.
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