Mighty Bear Games has joined hands with web3 game developer Treasure to move its “Mighty Action Heroes” series to the Arbitrum blockchain. Mighty Bear Games and Treasure… A Perfect Match? CEO of Mighty Bear Simon Davis explained in an interview: The Treasure ecosystem is built on Arbitrum, and this creates a positive reinforcing dynamic between the chain and Treasure’s own ecosystem. The fact the two are closely intertwined is mutually beneficial and helped make the case for working with both. He further commented that Arbitrum was chosen given it has a huge and active community and a “vibrant” development ecosystem. He said: These two factors were a huge draw alongside Arbitrum’s responsiveness, openness, speed, and low fees. We had early conversations with
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Mighty Bear Games has joined hands with web3 game developer Treasure to move its “Mighty Action Heroes” series to the Arbitrum blockchain.
Mighty Bear Games and Treasure… A Perfect Match?
CEO of Mighty Bear Simon Davis explained in an interview:
The Treasure ecosystem is built on Arbitrum, and this creates a positive reinforcing dynamic between the chain and Treasure’s own ecosystem. The fact the two are closely intertwined is mutually beneficial and helped make the case for working with both.
He further commented that Arbitrum was chosen given it has a huge and active community and a “vibrant” development ecosystem. He said:
These two factors were a huge draw alongside Arbitrum’s responsiveness, openness, speed, and low fees. We had early conversations with David at Arbitrum and the founders at Treasure, and it very quickly became clear that they fully understood what we were trying to achieve (they’d all played the game which is more unusual than you’d think). We had a shared vision, and they were partners we knew we could rely upon. I spent a few days in Australia with some of the team from Treasure and that really cemented our decision. There’s a lot of mutual admiration.
The company says it’s also interested in user feedback prior to the series’ general release. Thus, all games will be available for a short while through an open beta period. Davis said:
The release of the open beta marks the first time that anyone can play Mighty Action Heroes and test both our on-chain and off-chain features. Joining the Treasure community and switching to Arbitrum provides a valuable opportunity for us to work alongside a thriving ecosystem of passionate gamers to develop our first-ever web3 title. Equally, we will be sharing our extensive game development expertise with Treasure. Ultimately, as a player-first studio, our main goal is to build an enjoyable game that is accessible to everyone. This is then augmented by a thriving community and a sustainable economy. Treasure plus Arbitrum is the perfect home for building a game aligned with this core vision.
A New Series for a New Audience
Karel Vuong – co-founder at Treasure – also threw his two cents in, stating:
We are delighted to have Mighty Bear Games bring their innovative and incredibly fun web3 battle royale to Treasure. As the decentralized game publisher building the ‘world’s game console,’ Treasure has always been community-driven and strives to build a thriving gaming ecosystem alongside values-aligned game studios, creators, and players. The Mighty Bear Games team embraces many of the principles that we hold dear as like-minded, seasoned builders who put the magic of play, as well as the player first. We couldn’t be more excited for our community to get their hands on Mighty Action Heroes on its path to becoming a household game title in the years to come.