Axie Infinity developer brings Japanese Web2 games to Ronin By Cointelegraph

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On November 2, Sky Mavis, the developer behind the popular monster-battle nonfungible tokens (NFT) game , announced a partnership with Korean gaming studio Act Games, to bring a variety of Japanese video game franchises to its native Ronin blockchain.

In an email seen by Cointelegraph, the partnership revealed that the first game to be bridged to Ronin is Zoids Wild Arena, inspired by Japan’s largest toy manufacturer Tomy’s award-winning anime series. It was first unveiled by Tomy in 1983 as a plastic model figure. Other franchises to be migrated include Hello Kitty Aggretsuko and Bubble Bobble.

Zoids Wild Arena gameplay | Source: Act Games