AlterVerse, a gaming and world-building universe, where users can play and create an infinite number of interconnected games and worlds has joined Enjin’s Early Adopter Program and the Enjin Multiverse. As a result, AlterVerse Inc. will gain access to Enjin’s blockchain development tools, which are now in closed beta, enabling them to integrate blockchain technology into their games using pre-made, security audited smart contracts authored by the team that created the ERC-1155 standard.

AlterVerse will also be integrating the entire catalogue of Enjin Multiverse Items into their games. As of today, 29 games have announced adoption of Enjin’s tools to integrate this exclusive set of shared items and assets. Players will be able to move between gaming worlds, using their multiverse items everywhere they go. The form and function of the items will be determined by the game they are in, which means the items may appear differently and provide diverse abilities in every game. However, the items’ identity, history, scarcity, provenance, and ownership will be stored forever on the blockchain.

Enjin Network already has 20 million users, which is no surprise seeing as it’s partnered with industry giants like PC Gamer and Unity. Enjin hosts Minecraft servers on the blockchain along with many other games — next stop, Disruption!

The AlterVerse has a massive list of features already completed including; VR compatibility, In-game Voice chat, Customizable avatars, Robust combat systems, Ranks & Stats systems, multiple weapons types, Affiliate program, Hunting & Fishing, Rideable Mounts, Alliance/Team System, Interactive, Talking NPC’s, Decentralized Server Architecture and more.

AlterVerse: Disruption — Q1 2020

The debut AlterVerse release, a first-person Adventure RPG called ‘Disruption’, will be available to 125 million Steam users in first quarter of 2020. Disruption is set on a fleet of Disrupter Battleships that can disrupt the very fabric of space and time to enter the AlterVerse. Disruption will feature four game modes, including Solo Raids, Alliance Raids, Adventure Quests, and Battle Royale. Players will be able to log on and play in multiplayer environments or purchase their own servers, which will enable them to customize their ship and invite paying players to try to raid their ship’s treasury.

Currently, players can customize any Disrupter Battleship they own by selecting from pre-existing textures that alter the ship’s floors, ceilings, walls, skybox, hull, and each of the 32 crew rooms, allowing them to create a personalized look and feel for all their residents. Once AlterVerse Inc. releases their ‘world editors’, server owners will be able to rebuild the structures of their ships to create completely different experiences for their players.