Last year, Xpring of Ripple launched, in collaboration with Strong, a $ 100 million fund to accelerate the adoption of technology blockchain in the sector of video game.
Yesterday, on his blog, Strong announced to partner with 5 new companies specialized in the development of video games.
We count the American studio Hi-Ground, which claims a total of 70 million players worldwide, the South Korean giant specializing in mobile games Netmarble, the Canadian publisher Magmic (more than 100 titles to his credit), the Californian nWay Gaming and finally DECA Games, an independent studio based in Berlin.
The 5 studios will work in collaboration with Strong to integrate his blockchain technology in their future games and will receive subsidies of the investment fund of Ripple. They join Disruptor Beam, Other Ocean and Kongregate, 3 studios that were already collaborating with the young shoot.
According to Strong, technology blockchain allows "to create a real property for the items" in video games but also "to integrate secondary markets" thus offering a "better gaming experience".
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