Through a brand-new platform dubbed Banger, the well-known battle royale game PUBG is introducing non-fungible tokens (NFTs). To integrate NFTs into their ecosystem, the companies cooperate. The earliest that the update will go live is in 2023.
The blockchain portion of the development will be handled by Banger, a platform that specializes in integrating NFTs into the ecosystem of various games.
Several of Banger’s newest features will be tested in anticipation of serving millions of gamers starting with its launch.
License to Kill is one of the Banger Alpha challenges where players try to score as many kills as possible. A player will perform better and receive more points for headshots the higher their level. In Kill Frenzy, players are tasked with running over as many people as they can. The top 10 results are shown. Players use sniper rifles to get kills as far away as possible to score the maximum points in the game Ghost Killer.
The gaming sector is clearly looking to NFTs for integration, even though 2022 might not be their best year. Regarding PUBG NFT integration, participants who join up for the Alpha test are instantly qualified to receive a unique Banger digital collectible. Due to innovative features and limited digital treasures that users may own and display to demonstrate their involvement in Banger from the start, the platform’s Alpha test is anticipated to draw a sizable audience.
Banger is a “white label” platform for integrating NFT in games. This means that PUBG will rely on Banger to handle the blockchain component rather than developing and implementing its own NFTs.
The platform’s alpha version will show that users of games like PUBG can use platforms like Banger without having to make an initial investment or have their gaming experience changed, said Nicolas González, Chief Product Officer at Banger.
“This Alpha is going to prove that players of games like PUBG can now benefit from platforms like ours without the need to make an initial investment or see their gaming experience altered. As with previous platform test runs, we expect another full house in this ALPHA thanks to our new extra features, and especially our Limited Digital Collectibles that we want our users to own and wear in recognition for being a part of creating Banger from the very beginning,” said González.
In March of this year, Krafton, the PUBG publisher, announced a collaboration with blockchain startup Solana Labs to create and commercialize blockchain- and NFT-powered games that function on the. Solana network.
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