Web3 dev platform Mirror World launched its first game pack chain on Solana

Web3 dev platform Mirror World launched its first game pack chain on Solana


Web3 application development platform Mirror World is launching its first game collection on Solana.

According to a March 29 announcement, the novel Solana Virtual Machine (SVM) compute engine, dubbed “Sonic,” will allow developers to deploy any game engine or virtual machine they want on top of Solana with a Software Development Kit (SDK) and Power. Application transactions. At the same time, Sonic SVM's core technology HyperGrid, developed by Mirror World, allows gaming platforms to create their own on-ramp and cross-chain decentralized exchange (DEX) clusters for Solana's in-game interactions.

Currently, the Mirror World SDK has been deployed to 50 game clients as initial distribution nodes. Three games, Mahjong Meta, Matr1x Fire and Seraph/ActozSoft, have raised more than $30 million in their successive rounds, and have seen more than 200,000 traffic and transaction engagements during their playtimes after including the Mirror World SDK. “Sonic provides the payment and settlement infrastructure, as well as the user engagement tools necessary to build a successful Web3 game,” writes Mirror World.

According to Chris Zhou, CEO of Mirror World, the company has helped monetize and list hundreds of games in the Web3 ecosystem. “Sonic's vision is to expand the existing Solana game ecosystem and run millions of queries per second per game, and back to Solana L1,” said Zhu. Another of Mirror World's products, the Smart Marketplace SDK, allows developers to deploy a anonymous token marketplace for $299 in their decentralized applications with a monthly transaction volume limit of $1 million.

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The Mirror World Sonic launch event. Source: World Store (via Mirror World)

Solana rose 824% last year to become the top five blockchain by market capitalization. However, gaming activities on Solana are still lagging in development relative to Ethereum, with the most popular game, MomoAI, having only 80,680 unique active wallets. That said, the blockchain is being boosted by other initiatives. In February, Solana saw a $5 billion insurmountable token sale.

Related: Solana to further surpass Ethereum in consumer applications – former development leader

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