Cimu Video games, the sport improvement studio, has introduced that it’ll use Prepared Video games’ web3 instruments. Particularly, the studio will likely be utilizing its instruments to help the re-release of its million-selling title – Runestone Keeper.
Having been a recipient of the Greatest Gameplay Awards in 2014, the web3 beta model will likely be launched in late Q1 on PC, console and cellular.
Cimu Video games, whose dad or mum firm is Innoteg, is famed for its web2 cellular and console video games. Its staff believes web3 is the way forward for gaming and has elected to make use of Prepared’s multi-platform tech stack to enter this rising market sector.
“We are thrilled and honored to be a part of Ready’s family of like-minded web3 developers. Our goal is not only to bring Runestone Keeper to Ready, but to reward players with valuable game assets and a variety of future games and titles.”
Josh Furr – Cimu Video games Advertising Director
Prepared Video games’ web3 migration platform is already being utilized by six video games with others together with Runestone Keeper set to onboard in Q1 following the total launch of Prepared’s tech stack. Runestone Keeper gained SlideDb’s “App of the Year” in 2015 earlier than being launched to acclaim on Nintendo, Ps, and Xbox.
The beta launch of Runestone Keeper is scheduled for March forward of a full launch later in Q2.