Ambrus Studio, known for its hit game E4C: Final Salvation, announced the launch of E4C: Ludus, a new gaming platform that aims to revolutionize the way developers and players interact with games on the Sui blockchain. According to the Sui Foundation, Ambrus is collaborating with Mysten Labs, an original Sui contributor, to leverage blockchain’s advanced technologies to deliver a seamless gaming experience.
Innovative features for developers
E4C: Ludus is designed as a cross-platform gaming solution, giving game developers the ability to build and publish games across multiple platforms through a single interface. This includes support for PC, mobile, console, and HTML5 games. The platform promises to integrate Ambrus’ native token, E4C, allowing developers to integrate the currency into their games to enhance their economic model.
Sui’s integration of dynamic NFTs with zkLogin is set to provide developers with innovative ways for user engagement and secure transactions. Additionally, SuiPlay0X1, the first Web3 mobile gaming device, is part of the ecosystem, bringing new possibilities to mobile game development.
Addressing market needs
Johnson Yeh, founder of Ambrus Studio and former CEO of Riot Games Asia Pacific, highlighted the growing demand among players for integrated gaming experiences. “There is a growing need for a single account to manage gaming assets and access a variety of games. Ludus aims to meet this need,” said Yeh.
Yeh will also bring his extensive experience in the gaming industry to the project, promising tools for user acquisition and marketing that leverage Sui’s blockchain innovations and platforms such as Telegram.
Release and future outlook
Ambrus has targeted the first quarter of 2025 for the official launch of E4C: Ludus. The introduction of this platform is expected to significantly enhance the capabilities of game developers within the Sui ecosystem, potentially attracting a wider range of game projects.
As the gaming industry continues to evolve with blockchain technology, platforms like E4C: Ludus are poised to play a key role in shaping the future of decentralized gaming.
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