Chromia successfully launched its mainnet in July, which was a major turning point in the development of blockchain technology. With its introduction on the Chromia Mainnet, My Neighbor Alice will become the first entirely on-chain game. This breakthrough paves the way for an exciting new chapter in the game’s history. The new beta season of My Neighbor Alice, which is set to launch on September 24th, has been revealed by the Binance Project of the year 2021. It will be the first to run on the Chromia Mainnet, giving players an even more dependable and scalable gaming experience. Additionally, it will be the first completely decentralized and on-chain game ever.
A Journey to Mainnet: Development Process and Blockchain Integration
The early Alpha Seasons of My Neighbor Alice served as a milestone in the route to Mainnet launch, focusing on making sure the blockchain infrastructure and underlying technologies are fully functioning, scalable, and decentralized. The blockchain needed to be stress-tested in these early phases to make sure it could manage a large number of transactions and yet provide a seamless gaming experience.
Incorporating suggestions from the core community throughout this round of the “Road to Decentralization” allowed My Neighbor Alice to create a more improved game while maintaining the stability and security of the blockchain.
Mainnet and its Impact on My Neighbor Alice
My Neighbor Alice is making a significant advancement in their ongoing journey with the launch of the mainnet. On Chromia, the game is now completely decentralized. Thus, becoming the first game without centralized servers that hosts all game logic on-chain. This is a major advancement for Web3 gaming, demonstrating what is feasible and establishing a new benchmark for the sector.
Riccardo Sibani, Chief Product Officer at My Neighbor Alice stated:
“We built, delivered, and are moving forward, continuing to improve both the game and the technology behind it.”
This move guarantees that the game now runs on a very reliable and secure blockchain, even if it is still in the Beta stage and is still testing new features.
The Chromia blockchain not only hosts all data on-chain and makes My Neighbor Alice the first fully decentralized game, but it also provides developers and gamers with additional features like gasless transactions, advanced querying, and giving each dapp its own chain to ensure scalable and quick transactions.
“We are thrilled to see My Neighbor Alice launch on mainnet, and push the boundaries of Web3 gaming. They have been building both the game and community for a long time and we are excited to see how the game will evolve on mainnet” says Chromia co-founder Henrik Hjelte.