Mana Games allows participants to develop, participate, and collect tokens and NFTs via peer-to-peer(p2p) eSports competitions and competitions of the future generation, with one among their aims being to introduce Web3 benefits to Web2 games. By this month’s end, the latest functionality will enable gamers to participate in Web2 AAA games and win Web3 awards.
Concordium is the first layer-1 blockchain with an integrated self-sovereign ID architecture, created to achieve an equilibrium between privacy and responsibility and herald a new age of trust building. By integrating Concordium’s Web3 ID within their win-to-earn paradigm, Mana Games is simultaneously strengthening user security authentication and expediting the payment procedures for tournament winners, so preparing themselves for future restrictions.
Mana Games sees Web3 guilds engaging in large-scale championships, with matches logged in instantaneously and the corresponding reward structure transforming the way users connect and interact with their favorite games. Furthermore, players will be able to participate in Web2 games for the possibility to win cryptocurrencies and NFTs, and to optimize their revenue by entering a prevailing challenge or establishing their own competition versus their friends.
Joseph Tran of Mana Games explains: “We’re eager to use the possibilities of the Concordium blockchain and collaborate with the incredible games developed inside this environment. The year 2023 will be a turning point for Web3 games and eSports!”