KUALA LUMPUR, Oct 11 (Bernama) -- CP Whydah company which officially cooperates with seven largest Game Studios in Vietnam, has announced the orientation to become a leading company applying Blockchain for Studio Games, and promoting the development of Blockchain ecosystem via Game development projects.
With experience as a pioneer in building blockchain infrastructure, Whydah founder, Tri Pham will lead in strategic orientation, supporting Blockchain applications, Game developers, and transforming traditional Game Studio models into Blockchain-based Game Studio companies.
Whydah, developed based on the perfect combination of the traditional Game Studio model, distributed blockchain technology, community empowerment with a clear ‘guideline’: Respect Game developers, Game quality comes first and build a sustainable community.
Sharing Whydah's development orientation, Tri who is founder of Whydah & KardiaChain, said: “For the cooperation with Studio, we always respect Game developers, therefore they have a decisive voice in the design of the game, Roadmap and Community Empowerment Process.”
“Blockchain games are not just a fad, so we prioritise game quality over release time. And every game mechanism or user-related activities we aim to be sustainable, bringing together not only investors, but also game players, content creators & contributors to the game.”
Currently, seven leading Game Studios in Vietnam such as Topebox, Wolffun Game, Imba Game, Hiker Games, Divmob, 1B Game Studio, KEIG Studio have co-operated with Whydah, according to a statement.
To accelerate development, Game Studios in future needs to solve three problems: Upgrade intrinsic capacity in game design, capture trends and improve the game's revenue model; Looking for financial resources; and, Building a healthy community and moving towards a sustainable ecosystem.
Tri expects when Vietnamese Game is blockchain-ised, it will bring breakthroughs in technology as well as user experience, better quality, attract more people, and join hands to conquer the ‘blue ocean’.
-- BERNAMA
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