Web3 space battle game Galaxy Commanders teams up with Immutable

Galaxy Commanders will leverage the full power of Immutable’s next-gen Ethereum scaling solution to take the upcoming competitive PvP real-time battle game to the next level.

Galaxy Commanders, an upcoming, competitive web3-based mobile/PC game founded by Electronic Arts, NCSoft, and Nexon veterans, has teamed up with Immutable, the leading Web3 gaming platform, to build out its vision via Immutable zkEVM.

Galaxy Commanders is a competitive Player-versus-Player (PvP) game with immersive space battles and cooperative planetary conquests where gamers can collect unique battleships to build their own customized fleet. By leveraging countless inventive tactics and strategies, players will need to outsmart their opponents during fast-paced battles to take down their adversary’s main ship.

The game will feature a plethora of unique battleships — each with its own unique visuals, specifications, and upgradable skills — and a variety of other types of upgrades in the form of fully ownable digital NFTs while remaining accessible to a wide range of gamers and sci-fi enthusiasts. Meanwhile, Galaxy Commanders’ main in-game currency, Dimensium, will play a key role in supporting the game’s internal economy by creating a solid economic foundation and providing value to users through gameplay.

“Immutable zkEVM was developed from the ground up to tackle the most pressing issues in the Web3 gaming industry, including scaling and user onboarding, and we are excited that our studio partners are choosing it for their projects,” said Andrew Sorokovsky,  VP of Global Business Development at Immutable. “We are delighted to welcome MagmaByte, which touts decades of combined experience in AAA projects, to the Immutable family of games, and we can’t wait to see Galaxy Commanders develop and take flight.”

Galaxy Commanders’ developer MagmaByte has brought together a core team of gaming industry professionals with 15-20 years of experience working with major gaming studios and developers, including Nexon, Neowiz, EA, and NCSoft. MagmaByte’s seasoned professionals have worked on renowned projects across numerous genres, including MMORPGs, action, and RPG games, including Nexon’s hit series MapleStory Mobile, a casual social game with over 20 million accumulated users; I Love Coffee; and Lost Ark, a widely popular action-RPG that has reached a peak of 1.3 million concurrent players on Steam.

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