Blockchain recreation developer Infinite Clouds has introduced its forthcoming F2P titles Treeverse and Capsule Heroes will probably be deployed on Immutable’s zkEVM infrastructure, which runs on Polygon’s new scaling blockchain.
The video games will even use Immutable’s Passport onboarding tech, which handles id and pockets administration utilizing single sign-on.
Backed by the likes of Animoca Manufacturers, Skyvision Capital and Momentum 6, Infinite Clouds has been engaged on RPG Treeverse for a few years, whereas PVP brawler Capsule Heroes is a more moderen product, rising out of the corporate’s recreation jams.
Each titles will probably be launched in open alpha and beta codecs in 2024, enabling their communities to take part within the growth course of.
“Community support for our studio has been incredible, and with the highly anticipated releases of Treeverse and Capsule Heroes nearing fruition, we needed to make a critical infrastructure decision for where our games will be featured. After carefully considering our options, we confidently selected Immutable to be the home of both titles, knowing the seamless and efficient experience our community will encounter when building on Immutable’s zkEVM technology,” commented Infinite Clouds’ founder Loopify.
“With this partnership we aren’t just signaling a promising future for these two titles – we’re continuing to drive a turning point for the overall games industry as the blockchain vertical continues to mature,” added Immutable president Robbie Ferguson.
For extra details about Treeverse and Capsule Heroes, in addition to how you can become involved with alpha and beta testing, register for the Infinite Cloud Substack.