According to BlockBeats, on February 23, blockchain gaming startup Proof of Play officially introduced its latest technological achievement - a multi-chain system built on the Arbitrum Orbit technology stack, combined with the company's exclusive on-chain gaming engine. The multi-chain system aims to provide optimized support for real-time, fully on-chain gaming experiences and scalable decentralized applications that can extend to internet scale.
In the past 15 months, Proof of Play has not only successfully built and expanded its flagship fully on-chain game, Pirate Nation, which includes hundreds of smart contracts, but also secretly developed the yet-to-be-announced technology stack and gaming engine. Pirate Nation has surpassed the capacity of all previous blockchains that have run the game, and Proof of Play's ambition is to scale it to unprecedented levels. In the coming days, Pirate Nation will become the first fully on-chain game to run on its dedicated mainnet after migrating to the multi-chain system. After the migration, Pirate Nation's gameplay will be based on the multi-chain system, while the founding pirate NFTs will continue to be stored on Ethereum L1, achieving cross-chain functionality for the game, thanks to the company's mirroring solution.
Over the past year, Proof of Play has been dedicated to creating the building blocks to achieve this goal: its gasless solution supports seamless transitions between networks, and the mirroring feature allows player assets to exist on any network. The company believes that this model is the future direction of on-chain gaming, making on-chain games indistinguishable from their off-chain counterparts in terms of user experience, speed, and scale. Although Proof of Play's on-chain framework is portable, the company chose to collaborate with Arbitrum, initially launching the first batch of on-chain games on its Orbit technology stack.