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Night Crows MMORPG set for global launch next month with P2E features

Web3 & Enterprise·February 14, 2024, 6:17 AM

Night Crows, a massive multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG) set in 13th-century Europe with play-to-earn (P2E) features, is set to launch next month. This global release will be available in nine languages across 170 countries, except for South Korea and China, according to a recent press release by its South Korean operator, the blockchain game company Wemade.


European history with fiction

Developed by MADNGINE, Night Crows harnesses the power of Unreal Engine 5 to deliver highly realistic battles. The game merges elements of European history with fiction, creating a unique universe for players to explore. Within this universe, players can select from four classes and eight subclasses for their characters. Thanks to its inter-server technology, Night Crows enables over 1,000 players from three servers to combat against each other in the "Battlefront," as well as collaborate and trade at the "World Exchange."

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Blockchain-based economy

The March 12 worldwide launch of Night Crows incorporates the Multi Utility Token Economy (MUTE) within Wemade’s WEMIX 3.0 blockchain network. In this economy, users can complete requests to earn DIA, an in-game resource that can be used to mint Crow. The Crow token will serve as the base token for the game and will be supported on WEMIX Play’s GameFi platform.

 

Last month, Night Crows kicked off its pre-registration campaign to attract gamers from around the globe. The game will be available for pre-download on March 11 via Google Play, the Apple App Store and the web.


P2E games banned in Korea

Night Crows first made its debut in South Korea last April, where it quickly captured the interest of Korean gamers. However, the version released in Korea differs from the one planned for the global launch, as it lacks a blockchain-based economy. This absence is in line with the Game Industry Promotion Act in Korea, which prohibits the conversion of in-game resources, whether tangible or intangible, into money.

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Oct 04, 2023

GSR Gets on Path Towards Full Regulatory Approval in Singapore

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PiLab Technology and Mirae Asset Securities to build Web3 infrastructure to navigate tokenized securities market

Blockchain firm PiLab Technology has signed a strategic memorandum of understanding (MOU) with Mirae Asset Securities to collaborate on creating Web3 infrastructure – namely Web3 technology for identity authentication – and identify asset management trends in the Web3 sphere. This comes in an effort to establish leverage in the emerging tokenized securities market, according to Korean news outlet The Block Post on Thursday (KST).Photo by GuerrillaBuzz on Unsplash"Through our collaboration with Mirae Asset Securities, we expect to play a major role in the convergence of blockchain technology and financial markets," said Park Do-hyun, CEO of PiLab Technology. "PiLab Technology will continue to lead the way in making Web3 services more user-friendly." Financial giants uniteMirae Asset Securities is the largest investment banking and stock brokerage company by market capitalization in South Korea. The firm previously co-founded a financial innovation consortium with telecommunications conglomerate SK Telecom called Next Finance Initiative, which is preparing to issue tokenized securities by operating a token securities working group on a global blockchain network. Hana Financial Group also recently joined the consortium as a member company. Pioneering services in Web3Meanwhile, PiLab Technology operates its own multichain network called Bifrost, which houses a deposit and lending DeFi service called BiFi. The company has previously raised KRW 14 billion (approximately $10.9 million) in funding from venture capital firms like Korea Investment Partners and more. Last month, PiLab teamed up with the Korea Information Certificate Authority (KICA) and Travel Rule solutions provider CODE to establish an authentication system to advance the country’s Web3 environment. 

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Hong Kong's VSFG eyes spot ether ETF application in Q2

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