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League of Kingdoms Launches Arena-Z L2 Gaming Blockchain and Platform

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League of Kingdoms, the world’s first blockchain MMORTS game, has announced the launch of Arena-Z, a new gaming platform and blockchain chain tailored to Web3 gaming. Built on the Superchain in collaboration with Optimism, AZ Chain is a Layer 2 solution designed to enhance gaming performance and scalability.

AZ Chain is a member of the Superchain collective, offering high transaction speeds, short block times, and low fees, also ensuring full EVM compatibility. This infrastructure supports a seamless user experience and promotes a growing ecosystem for both players and developers. The platform aims to facilitate a gas-free future and provide increased opportunities for earnings within the blockchain gaming community.

Arena-Z also includes the migration of League of Kingdoms onto AZ Chain, leveraging the game's four years of sustainable operation, millions of users, and multi-million NFT transactions to create a strong foundation for Arena-Z’s Web3 gaming endeavors. This transition includes moving League of Kingdoms' popular NFT collections from Polygon to AZ Chain, broadening the range of digital assets available to players.

Incubating and supporting new Web3 gaming studios, Arena-Z also offers various resources from marketing support, community building, and development tools like SDKs and APIs, as well as grants. This initiative is part of a broader effort to stimulate innovation and growth within the blockchain gaming sector.

Arena-Z excels in technical innovation, offering a Plug & Play Web 2.5 SDK and a marketplace SDK that streamlines the integration and launch of custom gaming NFT markets for developers. The platform also features a native payment gateway, on/off ramps, and Web 2.5 game portals, simplifying the onboarding process for mainstream gamers. With its AZ Chain, Arena-Z ensures fast performance, achieving 2-second block times, a capacity of 293 transactions per second, and transaction fees under $0.01.


About Arena-Z (AZ)

AZ chain is built on the Superchain with Optimism, a premier game publishing chain offering scalability and seamless cross-chain interactions. Join forces with top-tier web3 games and gamer communities to emerge into web3. Deploy easily via our comprehensive solutions tailored to every step of your web3 journey. 

The A-Z Solution for Gamers and Builders.

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About League of Kingdoms (LoK)

League of Kingdoms is a massively multiplayer (MMO) strategy game centered around building kingdoms and governing the world. Here the player can build a powerful kingdom and army, forge alliances, compete against others, and trade digital assets across the blockchain.

Its native token, LOKA, is backed by some of the top investment firms in the world, including a16z Crypto, Sequoia, Binance Labs, Hashed, Blocktower, and many more.

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