Platinum Egg’s Climbers Game Welcomes IOST Warrior Character: Unleash the Power of Next-Generation Racing!
Discover the Thrills of Racing and Course Creation in Climbers, and Meet the IOST Warrior Fighting for Developers
Japanese game developer Platinum Egg, renowned for its next-generation online games, recently revealed its plans to introduce an IOST warrior character into their in-house battle racing game, Climbers. What’s even more exciting is that a Battle Tournament featuring this character is scheduled for December 9th and 10th, 2023.
The Platinum Egg team has been dedicated to crafting next-generation online games on the IOST decentralized network since 2019. The IOST warrior characters made their debut in 2021 as digital art created by manga artist Chihiro Tamaki, portraying a fierce champion of the IOST platform who fights tirelessly for developers.
Climbers stands out as an online battle royale racing game that offers an exhilarating experience with multiple players racing concurrently, designed for effortless playability. With intuitive controls that involve nothing more than moving and jumping, it’s a game that appeals to both beginners and seasoned gamers alike. Climbers even clinched the top prize at ‘ASOBIHACK TOKYO,’ a Web3 game hackathon organized by Alibaba Cloud.
One of Climbers’ standout features is its unique ability to enable players to create their own courses. In this next-generation online game, you can not only partake as a player but also entertain others by designing stages for the Climbers game. Furthermore, you have the option to share these stages with fellow users.
The IOST Warrior character in Climbers
Now, let’s dive into the intriguing world of the IOST Warrior character within Climbers. This character is intricately designed to embody the innovative essence of IOST’s decentralized network and the distinctive traits of its co-founder and CTO, Terrence Wang. It encapsulates the spirit of championing developers and users alike. It’s bound to be fascinating to witness how the IOST Warrior character influences gameplay in Climbers.
For more information about Climbers and to get in on the action, be sure to visit the official Climbers website: Climbers Website
About Platinum Egg
Platinum Egg boasts expertise in both traditional game development and blockchain-related development, enabling it to realize both aspects consistently. They pride themselves on their experience and technical ability to build every part of blockchain game development, including advising on in-game economies.
About IOST
High fees and slower transaction times on the Ethereum network have left the door open for new solutions to emerge, and IOST is one such project that has been gaining traction since its mainnet launch in 2019.
Backed by significant financial and VC firms such as Sequoia, Matrix, and ZhenFund, IOST is a pioneering decentralized, high-throughput, gas-efficient Proof-of-Believability-powered smart contract platform built to tackle the scalability trilemma once and for all. For this, the concluding ranking from China’s CCID ranked IOST as the best blockchain platform under Basic Technology, better than Ethereum, EOS, and every other smart-contracting platform evaluated by the agency. This is a testament to the quality and ability to roll out a better, innovative product and reflects our genuine desire to be the best in the sphere.
Being one of the public chain leaders in adoption, performance, and utility, IOST remains committed to our mission to unleash the power of blockchain. IOST currently has an ever-expanding 500,000 members community in over 20 countries, over 400 nodes, a top-tier staking ecosystem, and symbiotic relationships with corporations dotted worldwide.
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