Kieran Warwick, co-founder of the blockchain role-playing game Illuvium has lifted the curtain on a gaming concept he says has never been done before — the interoperable blockchain game (IBG).
Speaking to Cointelegraph during Token2049 in Singapore, Warwick said Illuvium has three games currently being built which will be underpinned by the same economy, governed by a single token (ILV), and connected by the blockchain — making it an interoperable experience.
IBG, a term coined by Illuvium, is a series of blockchain games connected to each other, forming an ecosystem of interconnected titles which share NFTs, a common in-game currency, or both.
Aside from trying to blaze new territory in the industry, Warwick says Illuvium is a “fun game” first and foremost, with player enjoyment as a cornerstone, rather than play to earn (P2E) and non-fungible token (NFT) aspects that some titles in the GameFi space have tended to focus on.
He hopes the shift in focus could be the key to attracting players from the mainstream market.
The first game is a city builder, one that Warwick says is a “combination of Sim City and Clash of Clans” where players can build and mine resources for use in the second game, “Overworld.”
Overworld focuses on exploring and capturing creatures called “Illuvials”, which Warwick compares to Pokemon, that can then be battled in the third game, which will be similar to online battle arena titles such as “Teamfight Tactics or DOTA.”
Warwick says they might not stop at three games though, adding at some point they want to “build another six games on top.”
At this stage, Illuvium still doesn’t have a formal release date but Warwick hopes to have a working beta in the next two or three months, with plans to publish
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