Wreck League: Mech Fighting Game Incorporates NFT Projects

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Wreck League: Mech Fighting Game Incorporates NFT Projects

NWay, a subsidiary of Animoca Brands, is set to launch a new mech fighting game called Wreck League in the coming weeks. This game will incorporate non-fungible token (NFT) projects from Yuga Labs as part of its storyline. Players will be able to assemble mechs, or giant robotic characters, using collectible NFT parts that can be moved around to create 1.5 quadrillion different combinations. To start, players will need to mint a mech NFT, comprised of 10 mech parts that can be found inside boxes sold to those on the Wreck League allowlist.

The game will be available in both a Web3 version, which requires a mech NFT and Ethereum-compatible wallet and will facilitate competitive game events and tournaments, and a free-to-play, non-blockchain version of the game that will be available on a range of platforms, including iOS. In the Web2 version, players can also purchase non-NFT copies of mechs created on the blockchain, with an undisclosed portion of the revenue generated flowing back to the owners of the original mechs.

As part of season one of the game, nWay and Animoca Brands entered into a licensing agreement with Yuga Labs to incorporate four of its collections into the game’s storyline: Bored Ape Yacht Club, Mutant Ape Yacht Club, Bored Ape Kennel Club and Otherside Kodas. Taehoon Kim, CEO of nWay, stated that while players won’t be able to battle one another as Bored Apes, characters from Yuga Lab’s canonical universe, such as Curtis, Jimmy, Gary and Blue will be woven into the game’s narrative.

Wreck League players have the opportunity to compete for on-chain prizes, including mech parts and booster boxes with varying rarities. This game is part of Animoca Brands’ connection to several popular blockchain games through its subsidiaries, including metaverse platform The Sandbox. Yuga Labs has also expanded into gaming, recently hiring chief gaming officer Spencer Tucker to help develop its Otherside metaverse and launching a number of mini-games to build out its ecosystem.

Wreck League’s universe is a distinct storyline that keeps Yuga Lab’s canonical universe separate, said Taehoon Kim, CEO of nWay. Players will soon have the chance to experience this unique game and compete for on-chain prizes.