AQUA, a player-focused Web3 marketplace, has targeted Polygon Labs for the formation of a mutually advantageous collaboration. The purpose of this is to allow participants and gaming initiatives to derive the greatest possible benefit from Web3. AQUA recently announced its Embedded Marketplace solution, which enables players to conduct secondary NFT trades within the game app or portal.
Games like Dark Throne, Million on Mars, and Mojo Melee took notice. Beginning March, games that are part of the Polygon environment will also be able to receive support from the AQUA.XYZ platform. The objective is to be capable of introducing 15 additional titles by the end of 2023.
As per Urvit Goel, chief of international business development at Polygon Labs, the formation of profitable alliances with similar companies is an integral component of their company’s overall approach. This aids their advancement to the following stage of online gaming.
Hence, it comes as unsurprising that they are focusing on AQUA in an effort to establish an advantageous collaboration. According to Sean Ryan, CEO of AQUA, the collaboration was founded with the intention of easing the burdens of game creators and establishing a stronger connection to Web3. In addition, they aim to assist creators in maximizing the value of NFT-centered game assets and enhance marketplace revenues.
Multiple major blockchain gaming initiatives and publishers are currently developing on the Polygon network. This includes companies like Ubisoft, Atari, and Animoca, in addition to Decentraland, Somnium Space, and The Sandbox.
The Polygon network is comprised of over 220 million distinct user e-mail addresses, as well as legions of decentralized applications and leading global companies, including Robinhood, Stripe, and Adobe.