My Neighbor Alice To Launch on Chromia Chain

chromia my neighbor alice In a significant development for blockchain gaming, Chromia has successfully launched its mainnet, enabling "My Neighbor Alice" to become the first game entirely based on blockchain technology. This advancement follows the title's recognition as the Binance Project of the Year 2021. Scheduled to launch its new Beta season on September 24, "My Neighbor Alice" is set to offer a completely decentralized and scalable gaming experience on the Chromia Mainnet.

In a significant development for blockchain gaming, Chromia has successfully launched its mainnet, enabling “My Neighbor Alice” to become the first game entirely based on blockchain technology. This advancement follows the title’s recognition as the Binance Project of the Year 2021. Scheduled to launch its new Beta season on September 24, “My Neighbor Alice” is set to offer a completely decentralized and scalable gaming experience on the Chromia Mainnet.

“The path to the mainnet has been prepared through rigorous testing during its alpha seasons. These initial phases focused on perfecting the game’s underlying blockchain infrastructure to ensure that it was decentralized, scalable, and capable of handling high transaction volumes without compromising the gaming experience. This meticulous development process was vital for integrating community feedback and enhancing both the game’s design and its supporting blockchain technology.”

With the mainnet now operational, My Neighbor Alice embarks on a new era where all game logic is executed on-chain, eliminating the need for centralized servers. This makes it the first game to achieve complete decentralization in the Web3 space, setting a new benchmark for the industry. Riccardo Sibani, Chief Product Officer at “My Neighbor Alice,” emphasized the team’s dedication to continuously improving the game and the underlying technology.

Enhancing Gaming with Chromia’s Blockchain Features

The Chromia blockchain brings several advantages to “My Neighbor Alice” and its community. It supports gasless transactions and provides each decentralized app (dapp) its own chain, which significantly improves transaction speed and scalability. These features not only enhance the gameplay but also provide a more stable and secure platform for players and developers.

Henrik Hjelte, co-founder of Chromia, expressed excitement about the game’s transition to the mainnet, highlighting the potential for “My Neighbor Alice” to push the boundaries of Web3 gaming. The game continues to test new features in its Beta phase, setting the stage for future innovations in decentralized gaming.

As “My Neighbor Alice” prepares to launch on Chromia’s mainnet, it not only celebrates a milestone in its own development but also signals a transformative shift in how games can leverage blockchain technology to offer enhanced, decentralized experiences to players globally.