This partnership will have MemeBattle setting the stage for an exciting new chapter that will see the intersection of memecoins and gaming.
Not long after securing $5.5 million to build Web3 games, Pixelverse, a leading Web3 game publisher, has allied with Base memecoins to bring memecoin characters to playable life. The game, which has been developed with the help of Base’s most popular memecoins, holds a lot of promise to revolutionize on-chain engagement while at the same time expanding the reach of memecoin intellectual properties (IPs) in the Web3 ecosystem.
As a pilot project for this partnership, MemeBattle will introduce a tactical deck-building gameplay experience that will incorporate Brett, Toshi, Keyboard Cat, Dog in Me, Mr. Miggles, Mochi, and Ski Mask Dog, among other famous base memecoins. As a result, these memecoins will come to life as playable characters and this will offer players the opportunity to build and develop strategic and unique teams that they will use to climb up the leaderboards and earn rewards as well.
On these developments, Kori Leon, co-founder of Pixelverse had the following to say:
“Base offers a trusted, scalable platform with low fees and seamless wallet integration, making it the ideal choice for founders in Web3 gaming.” He also went ahead and expressed his enthusiasm for working with BRET and other memecoins saying, “We were excited to work with BRET and other leading memecoins as we’re embracing their rise as digital cultural icons and transformation into interactive experiences that engage communities in new ways through Web3 gaming.”
Pixelverse, already has its reputation preceding it owing to the success of its viral mini-game – PixelTap – which gained over 1 million monthly players on Telegram. Ever since, it has been on an upward trajectory, as it evolves to cater to the growing memecoin community.
Still, in line with its growth, MemeBattle will take advantage of Base’s scalable infrastructure, low fees, and thriving memecoin ecosystem which will go a long way in helping to offer an easy introduction to the world of Web3 gaming. With this shift, the strategy is to bring in new users, increase engagement, and drive adoption of the same.
Also, not left behind was a representative from the Brett memecoin who shared the same enthusiasm as Kori Leon as he commented,
“Brett is coming to Pixelverse as a playable character, making him an integral part of web3 gaming. This will make memecoins like Brett more engaging and accessible. By leveraging Brett’s renowned IP, we aim to onboard more users onchain.”
Over time, it is evident that Pixelverse has been growing and this is a manifestation of the significant investment boost that it recently received from Gate.io’s $50M Meme Fund. It is through such initiatives that Pixelverse will continue to grow and transform memecoins into gamified ecosystems.
And, since it is getting the backing of investors such as Delphi Ventures, Mechanism Capital, and Merit Circle, Pixelverse stands in a strategic position to further elevate Web3 gaming. It is also noteworthy that the innovative approach that it is taking in its bid to merge meme culture with gameplay has drawn the attention of major industry players.
With this upcoming launch of MemeBattle, its advancement of its tap-to-earn model and creation of future games cements Pixelverse’s reputation as a leader in the space.