According to BlockBeats, on August 16, DEAR, a full-chain game incubated by ARPA Network, launched its third round on B3, a horizontally scalable game ecosystem based on Base. This expansion marks another important milestone in DEAR's journey, which will continue to push the boundaries of gaming through the innovative use of blockchain technology.

Built on the solid foundation of Base, B3 simplifies complex blockchain infrastructure management, allowing developers to focus on enhancing the gaming experience. This enables DEAR to provide a richer, more immersive experience without facing the technical obstacles common to blockchain games.

It is reported that DEAR is an on-chain organism based on smart contracts, and the organism exists in a limited number of blocks at most. The game aims to explore the boundaries between human nature and complex smart contracts. Players can interact with organisms through simple operations such as Feed, Abuse, and Stay, and the form of the organism will change according to the behavior of global players. The mechanism of DEAR naturally develops from the blockchain, exploring not only the composability and scalability of smart contracts, but also the relationship between people through the medium of blockchain.