BORA Tokens Make Blockchain Gaming More Accessible Through H5 Collaboration
- Metabora Games partners with Neostella Games to develop an H5-based Web3 roguelike RPG, leveraging cross-platform accessibility for global Web3 adoption. - The collaboration integrates BORA tokens into gameplay, enabling in-game purchases and blockchain fee payments via "gas abstraction" without requiring KAIA tokens. - Metabora aims to expand its H5 Web3 portfolio across genres while optimizing BORA tokenomics, with CEO Choi Se-hoon emphasizing ecosystem growth through strategic partnerships. - The BORA
METABORA GAMES, a leading developer in the blockchain gaming industry, has revealed a new strategic alliance with NEOSTELLAGAMES, a mobile game studio recognized for its expertise in global live-service operations, to jointly create and release a Web3 game utilizing HTML5 (H5) technology
NEOSTELLAGAMES was established by industry veterans from companies such as Line Play, Disney Interactive, and NCSOFT, and brings a wealth of experience in commercial game development and live-service management. The studio has previously achieved success in casual and idle RPGs and is now venturing into the Web3 space,
The agreement also includes intentions to grow METABORA’s lineup of H5-powered Web3 games across diverse genres,
The BORA ecosystem, which serves as a national token for gaming and entertainment, already enjoys strong liquidity and is actively traded on international cryptocurrency platforms. METABORA is working to make access easier by forming new partnerships and streamlining user onboarding processes
This partnership is part of a growing movement in the Web3 gaming industry, where established game studios are adopting blockchain to develop hybrid games that merge ease of access with decentralized features.
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