- Leading Korean Web3 gaming giant WEMADE has announced a strategic alliance with London-based Metaverse engine developer MetaGravity.
- The MIR4 developer plans to contribute to the MetaGravity web3 gaming ecosystem.
We Made It Despite the Ban
Despite South Korea’s Seoul Administrative Court ruling against releasing new Play-to-Earn games and NFTs, WEMADE has been actively building and expanding its ecosystem. Surprisingly, WEMADE’s flagship MMORPG, MIR4, ranked second globally based on Play-to-Earn sales.
The MIR4 developer plans on adding to the MetaGravity vision of building the next generation of live digital worlds targeted toward gamers. WEMADE plans on using its high-performance open-source protocol WEMIX3.0
WEMIX3.0 is powered by the platform’s native Stake-based Proof of Authority (SPoA) consensus algorithm, currently secured by 40 decentralized authority nodes. The nodes are operated by the platform’s global partners and on-chain community decentralized autonomous organization (DAO).
By utilizing WEMIX3.0, WEMADE plans to deliver a secure and scalable solution for the MetaGravity ecosystem.
On the Flipside
- WEMADE and MetaGravity have yet to share the specific details about their alliance; however, the platforms have shared that the partnership is gaming-related.
Why You Should Care
WEMADE is undeniably a pioneer in the Korean Web3 gaming space. Since the studio focused on the metaverse, it has bagged multimillion-dollar deals from big tech companies and investors worldwide. The strategic alliance is a landmark achievement for the studio, considering it is barred from making any new Play-to-Earn games or NFTs in the Korean market.
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