Ronin EVM side chain will introduce the popular Korean massively multiplayer online role-playing game IP "Ragnarok"
PANews reported on April 17 that according to The Block, the EVM-based sidechain Ronin launched by Axie Infinity developer Sky Mavis announced a cooperation with the Web3 strategy game "Ragnarok: Monster World". The game is the latest addition to South Korea's multi-billion dollar cross-media IP Ragnarok. The two parties stated in a statement that this cooperation enabled Ronin Network to usher in its first Web2 game IP.
According to the statement, South Korea's Ragnarok IP began in 1997 with a fantasy-themed comic of the same name, and later developed into a successful MMORPG game series with a cumulative download count of 167 million times in 122 regions around the world. This new game based on the popular IP will allow players to collect and train monsters called "Ragmons" to fight against other players. The game will reward players with "ZENY" points, which can be redeemed for in-game currency or ZENY tokens. "Tokens will be generated after the game goes live," a spokesperson said.
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