Blockchain gaming platform Immutable has announced the launch of “the largest web3 gaming quest and rewards program ever.”
Called “Main Quest,” Immutable said it has already secured $50 million in token rewards for players. The company also said the Immutable ecosystem “boasts more than 270 titles currently in development,” including high-profile gaming projects like “Illuvium” and MetalCore.
Both games are among 10 titles included in the first phase of the program, the company said. “Starting today, players can immediately earn rewards by exploring quests, playing games, and owning collections in Immutable,” according to the announcement.
As web3 gaming slowly matures and larger budget games are scheduled to be released to the general public, Immutable appears to be eager to entice gamers with its rewards program.
“We’re showing players what they can expect when we talk about the real-world benefits of digital ownership,” Robbie Ferguson, president and co-founder of Immutable, said in a statement.
Sydney-based Immutable is backed by investors such as Tencent, Coinbase, Bitkraft Ventures and Galaxy Interactive.
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