Magic Eden has teamed up with Ubisoft and the Arbitrum Foundation to launch an exclusive NFT collection for the upcoming Web3 game Captain Laserhawk: the G.A.M.E.. This limited edition collection will feature 10,000 NFTs, each offering players a unique gateway into the game’s immersive world and governance systems. Players who own these NFTs will have the ability to shape the game’s future, create their own content, and unlock exclusive rewards, making the NFT more valuable over time.
Set in the dystopian world of Eden, Captain Laserhawk: the G.A.M.E. is a top-down multiplayer shooter inspired by the Captain Laserhawk: A Blood Dragon Remix series on Netflix. The NFT collection includes Niji Warrior ID Cards, featuring dynamic metadata that evolves with player performance. The game uses an Eden Score system to track player activity, with higher scores granting additional perks and increased influence over game governance. NFT holders will also gain early access to the game and join an exclusive community, providing direct interaction with Ubisoft developers.
Didier Genevois, Ubisoft’s Web3 Executive Producer, highlighted how Web3 technology enables deeper player engagement and ownership. Players not only participate in the game but actively shape its development. Magic Eden CEO Jack Lu echoed this sentiment, emphasizing the significance of allowing players to craft and own part of the gameplay through NFTs.
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This collaboration also marks Magic Eden’s integration with the Arbitrum blockchain, joining other supported networks like Bitcoin, Ethereum, Solana, and Polygon. Nina Rong, Head of Partnerships at Arbitrum Foundation, emphasized that this partnership will showcase the potential of Web3 integration in gaming, starting a new chapter of engagement on the Arbitrum network.
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