OpenSea, a digital marketplace for non-fungible crypto collectibles, has partnered with blockchain game developer and publisher So Couch Studios to build an in-game marketplace in the studio’s fantasy massively multiplayer online roleplaying game (MMORPG) Ember Sword using the OpenSea infrastructure.

The partnership will see the two companies working together

to utilize a custom version of the OpenSea backend to power a peer-to-peer (P2P)

marketplace for tokenized cosmetic items inside the Ember Sword game. The

marketplace will be designed with user-friendliness in mind to cater to

mainstream gamers who have no knowledge about blockchain technology and

cryptocurrencies.

Ember Sword is a MMORPG powered by the Ethereum blockchain

where players acquire tokenized cosmetics through gameplay which they can trade

and sell for PIXEL. Those who invest in land to become landowners evolve the

world by placing resources, monsters, NPCs etc., and can turn a profit by

creating services and experiences, like vendor marketplaces where other players

buy in-game purchases, access auctions, and more.

Ember Sword

The new marketplace will allow players to freely trade their

in-game landownership tokens and cosmetic items, like skins and emotes at ease

using Ember Sword’s cryptocurrency the PIXEL token, a fungible ERC-20 token.

“Players trade game cosmetics, skins, and accounts for

billions of dollars every year on illegal and insecure black markets already,

but in Ember Sword, these items can be traded legally within the game’s secure

ecosystem,” said Mark Laursen, CEO of So Couch Studios.

“OpenSea is poised to become the leading marketplace for the

user-owned digital collectibles that are at the backbone of the next revolution

in free to play monetization, and we’re thrilled to partner with their talented

team to create the best possible experience for our players,” said Laursen.

“With OpenSea, we avoid having to build a marketplace from the ground up, including

testing and deploying the marketplace smart-contracts.”

Cosmetics in Ember Sword all have a unique item history,

exist in a finite supply, and are rewarded to players through in-game

activities and competitions, turning each item into a true digital collectible.

Y-Combinator backed OpenSea is a P2P marketplace for

blockchain-based assets including collectibles and gaming items. It claims to

be the largest general marketplace for user-owned digital items with the

broadest set of categories and the most items. Since its beta launch in

December 2017, OpenSea has had over 5,000 ETH worth of transactions.

Crypto collectibles and non-fungible tokens (NFTs) made

their way into mainstream news when CryptoKitties went rival in

2017 and subsequently raised

a US$12 million investment last year. NFT is a special type of

cryptographic token which represents something unique. These tokens are used to

create verifiable digital scarcity and in specific applications that require

unique digital items like crypto-collectibles and crypto-gaming.

Popular blockchain games including CryptoKitties but also

CryptoPunks and Decentraland uses the Ethereum ERC-721 protocol for their NFTs.

Next week, the NFT NYC event

will bring together over 50 speakers that will explore the non-fungible

blockchain ecosystem and how unique digital assets on the blockchain will

transform gaming, licensing, art and finance.

Partners and sponsors of the event include EY, Perkins Coie,

CryptoKitties and OpenSea.