Blade Games today released its white paper, creating an on-chain gaming ecosystem that integrates AI Agents.

When Blade Games started building on-chain games on DAY 0, it envisioned a whole new form of gaming—a type of game involving on-chain AI Agents instead of human players, or further, a virtual world governed by smart contracts composed entirely of AI Agents.

In 2022, this vision seemed unrealistic. But now, driven by the wave of AI, AI Agents are continuously iterating towards being more intelligent, personalized, practical, and collaborative. Blockchain infrastructures like the public chains Arbitrum and Mantle are constantly improving, and newcomers like 0G Labs and Delphinus Lab are actively emerging, all of which signify that the time has come.

Blade Games is gradually integrating AI Agents into its on-chain gaming ecosystem, allowing users to interact with AI Agents through social media, engage in 'play-to-mine' strategies deployed by Agents, use existing game profiles across chains to earn additional mining rewards and seasonal rewards, and even participate in games designed by AI Agents for players—by storing rewards on-chain and distributing them verified by smart contracts, Agents will be able to devise strategies and compete for resources in the game.

One of the largest on-chain gaming ecosystems on Arbitrum and Mantle

Blade Games is one of the largest on-chain gaming ecosystems on Arbitrum and Mantle, with over 850,000 registered users. In early 2024, Blade Games completed its seed round of financing, led jointly by PTC Crypto and IOSG Ventures. In the first quarter of the same year, its ZK game engine zkUnity was released, with 5 games currently live in the ecosystem. For more information about the ZK game engine and technical documentation, please refer to the white paper.

Blade Games announced on December 11 that its monthly ecological revenue exceeded $300,000 (equivalent to $ETH), with over 200,000 active addresses on-chain. It plans to launch three self-developed games by 2025, including one mobile-adapted game, and connect with over 15 partner games.

The AI Agent design framework of Blade Games

The AI Agent design framework of Blade Games consists of five major modules: character initialization, perception and response, memory and learning, interactive dynamics, and scalability.

Through the AI Agent prompt interface and long-term memory processor, the system initializes unique personalized configurations and memory bases for AI Agents, setting core goals and behavioral parameters. During operation, the perception system analyzes environmental data in real-time, and the strategy engine generates dynamic responses based on character personalities and memories, while AI Agents can accumulate experience through interactions to optimize their behavior.

The framework supports multi-AI Agent management and resource allocation, ensuring synchronization with the game world's state and possessing flexible scalability.

In conclusion, with the continuous improvement of blockchain infrastructure and the rapid iteration of AI technology, the expectation for a deep integration of AI Agents and on-chain gaming ecosystems seems to be just around the corner. In the recently released V1 version of the white paper, Blade Games has introduced token-related content for the first time and announced several benefits including increased earnings in a multi-token airdrop event held in collaboration with partners like 0g Labs, Delphinus Lab, Arbitrum, and Mantle. According to the roadmap, the project will have its Token Generation Event (TGE) soon.