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GameFi Project ArchLoot Offers NFT User Builder for Creative Playability

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PRESS RELEASE. Singapore, May 3, 2022 – NFTs have disrupted the gaming industry with their unique benefits. This has gained popularity because many people welcome the introduction of play-to earn (P2E) for substantial rewards. However, there is also concern over the intrusion of commerce into this escapist gaming world.

Web3 games should have two main components: entertainment and making money. The scales are not tilting in either direction. All builders must make it a priority to separate work-to earn from play-to earn space.

Launched in 2022, ArchLoot intends to provide an ideal practice of blending playability and sustainability with profitability in the new era of GameFi 2.0. The game was developed using the lessons from play-to earn development. It has been balanced and improved, keeping the core elements that made the P2E model appealing, but incorporating interactive NFT technology which could not have been used in any other games.

Bridge UGC with NFTs

ArchLoot – An adventure RPG. The heart of ArchLoot is user-generated content. In this instance, avatars created by users are the creators. Gamers can create and battle their own monsters.

Hundreds of interchangeable parts (all NFTs) allow for infinite customization possibilities. These include torsos, heads, upper and lower limbs, accessories, and torsos. You will assemble the parts in one of the “evolve” builders in the game. You can scale and position these parts wherever you like, as well as edit the color schemes at any time.

Assembling the Monster

It is important to note that all NFT parts can have different abilities. Rare and collectible NFT parts will feature particular attributes. It is possible to unlock unexpected abilities and buffs by combining, strengthening, or enhancing siloed pieces. The top-equipped monsters that contain 10 parts are completely shifted around other creatures, and they should be expected on every team.

Diverse gameplay includes PVE, PVP and Clan Wars. It combines a dynamic, challenging paradigm with P2E. Gamers will lead the creation of their preferred gameplay, which includes self-define maps, cosmetics and more.

New Technology Born for GameFi

Although technology is flexible, user-initiated changes are a problem that has been around for a while in NFT games. The interdiction between the in-game content of NFTs and their underlying data registry can push up the value of the metadata. This is ArchLoot.

The game offers a world of creativity that allows for instant modification of NFTs in-game by the user. Using EIP-4985 and BEP-129 protocols, every piece of metadata, particularly performance and attributes, will be logged on-chain when it goes into the marketplace, which records and protects the efforts of the gamer.

The new technology creates metadata in the form numbers. This allows NFTs to interact across ecosystems and enriches the user experience.

ArchLoot is now moving to the next phase, which will include blind box sales and open beta testing. This goal is to build a strong and sustainable ecosystem.

The initial exploration is a editable, evolvable and interoperable NFTgameplay. Get involved in ArchLoot today.


About ArchLoot

Launched in 2022, ArchLoot is a UGC-P2E game. This interactive game is the first in the industry to allow on-chain upgradeable characters/props NFTs. It unleashes the industry’s potential for playability, and user-generated content robustness. It aims to create an ecosystem that includes a great game and a creative group, which achieves balance between accessibility, playability, and profitability.

Gathering talents of the world’s top gaming publisher, blockchain projects and financial elites. The team operates across continents and plays a key role in long-term success.

Official website: archloot.com

News contact: contact@archloot.com


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