JD Sports has entered the metaverse, launching its ‘King of the Game’ Crayta universe, built by Meta Creative Shop.
Integrated blockchain gaming and entertainment company Catheon Gaming have teamed up with Reverie World Studios for the launch of Stars End on to the blockchain.
Crypto Legions has added an extra layer of security to the fairness and token distribution of the game to all its players—a system that utilizes the use of two or more private keys in an unusual way—a big time protection from hackers and nefarious characters.
Cardalonia is the next community-driven Play-to-Earn (P2E) economy to engage within the digital ecosystem. The concept of the P2E metaverse game is based on rebuilding society and community with new creative elements.
DEA’s fresh round of funding comes on the heels of a new P&E game announcement for “Rogue Roll Ruler’s” which will launch soon on PlayMining.
Web3 Metaverse Innovations (Web3-MI), an Australian-based cryptocurrency consultancy group, is spearheading the development of the play-to-earn game CryptoVillages.
Digital Entertainment Asset (DEA), operator of the PlayMining GameFi entertainment platform, has entered a strategic partnership with Yield Guild Games Southeast Asia (YGG SEA), a subsidiary of the world's largest P2E gaming guild, Yield Guild Games (YGG).
ZUNAVERSE, a full-stack NFT marketplace built on Binance Smart Chain (BSC), has teamed up with MetaSetGO, an up-and-coming mobile gaming platform and Metaverse business, to offer a fresh and innovative experience for Crypto, NFT, and Play2Earn Gaming enthusiasts.
PLAY has partnered with TapNation to bring mobile games to the forefront of the Web3 movement
FantaVerse is continuing to explore what is next of web 3 and metaverses. Universal Token (UT) will join Poloniex, one of the world's largest cryptocurrency exchanges.
Digital Entertainment Asset (DEA) is to launch of the Lost Archive + Play-to-Earn (P2E) NFT game on the PlayMining GameFi platform in late May this spring.
The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) in the UK has blocked Microsoft's $68.7bn (£55bn) deal to acquire video game maker Activision Blizzard.












