New gaming blockchain B3 has signed a partnership with Indian video games outfit SuperGaming.
It will see SuperGaming launching its personal sport chain as a part of B3’s open gaming ecosystem, alongside different introduced companions together with Parallel and its Prime Chain, and InfiniGods and its Godchain.
Though operating as separate blockchains, all B3’s sport chains share providers, together with an incentivized person mannequin, during which video games get 30% of future income from customers they onboard to the ecosystem.
By way of its web2 output to-date, SuperGaming claims a playerbase of over 200 million from video games akin to battle royale Indus and titles akin to MaskGun, Tower Conquest and Foolish Royale, which use its hypercasual multiplayer SuperPlatform.
“B3’s technology makes it easy for us to bring our games onto the blockchain, giving us the amazing opportunity to serve our web2 and web3 players,” commented SuperGaming’s CEO Roby John.
“The ability to build our own game chain gives us the best of both worlds — the ability to fully customize the experience for all our players while taking advantage of open gaming’s network effects and shared incentives with other game chains.”
“Early blockchains were designed for financial applications. As they build on blockchain, game developers were forced to overemphasize tokenomics, which led to poor player experience. B3’s open gaming model shows there’s another way – one where developers and players can build and engage in an ecosystem that rewards creativity and collaboration,” added Daryl Xu, CEO of NPC Labs, which is a core contributor to the B3 protocol.
Try video games on B3 right here and skim – and signal – its Open Video games Manifesto right here.

