South Korean web3 sport developer Delabs Games has unveiled new strategic partnerships with web3 gaming firms together with Ambrus Studio, Cow Cup and Proof of Play.
In a mutual quest, Delabs and E4C: Remaining Salvation-developer Ambrus Studio have introduced a deal to “share resources” between their video games. In addition to providing strategic assist, Ambrus Studio founder and gaming veteran Johnson Yeh will even onboard Delabs as an advisor. Yeh brings his expertise in esports, having previously been Riot Games’ managing director for Higher China, Japan, and Southeast Asia, contributing to the success of League of Legends and Valorant.
One other partnership is with little recognized developer Cow Cup and its mobile-based battle royale MOBA Counter Fireplace. This collaboration entails cross-community airdrop campaigns equivalent to Delabs Games’ Ladybug’s Journey and Counter Fireplace‘s Hill’s Treasure Hunt.
Moreover, Delabs’ platinum tickets and golden tickets shall be airdropped to the Counter Fireplace group, whereas Counter Fireplace’s Founder’s Tag shall be built-in into Delabs’ upcoming airdrop occasion half 3. Delabs group members becoming a member of Counter Fireplace’s pre-season testing will even be whitelist to the challenge’s Genesis Heroes mint.
The information follows Delabs’ latest announcement it’s shifting all of its portfolio video games to Arbitrum, having beforehand deployed its inaugural lawnmower racer Rumble Racing Star on Polygon. Initially solely obtainable for PC, the sport’s now additionally expanded to cellular. The studio’s second sport, Metabolts, is a dystopian character assortment RPG, whereas the third title, space-themed survival sport Area Frontier continues to be in growth.
Following its transfer to Arbitrum, Delabs has additionally joined forces with Arbitrum-based RPG Pirate Nation from Proof of Play, airdropping Platinum tickets to holders of Gen 0 Pirate NFT holders, which give a 30% increase to leaderboard factors in Rumble Racing Star.