The Splinterlands staff has introduced its tower protection recreation Soulkeep has been acquired by Double Coconut, the studio who initially developed the sport.
Altering arms doesn’t imply the sport is transferring from the Splinterlands platform nevertheless. Regardless of Double Coconut taking full cost of the constructing and forthcoming launch of Soulkeep, it would stay built-in with the Splinterlands’ ecosystem, permitting gamers to handle their collections and make the most of the NFT market by Splinterlands’ web site, and different third occasion instruments. Splinterlands SPS and DEC tokens can even be used within the recreation.
“We really feel that this sale provides the Soulkeep recreation the most effective possibilities of success in addition to offering essentially the most worth to purchasers of the Nightmare packs over the long run,” commented the Splinterlands staff.
Led by CEO David Fox, Double Coconut has already constructed greater than a dozen video games, together with web3 titles BlackJack Blitz from Joyride and Play with Brio from Interpop.
As the brand new proprietor of Soulkeep, the studio won’t simply develop the sport, but additionally snatch its future tokenomics and group relationship, amongst different duties.
David Fox commented, “We’re so comfortable to lastly be launching this modern tower protection title. Double Coconut is devoted to rising Soulkeep right into a preeminent and iconic web3 title. We strongly consider within the principals of possession and group involvement that make Splinterlands a hit, and are constructive this recreation can add a brand new layers of enjoyable and usher in several types of gamers.”
On Splinterlands behalf, the staff desires to help a easy integration between Soulkeep and its personal platform, and as such be capable to showcase a mannequin for different video games seeking to combine with Splinterlands belongings sooner or later.
The sport was developed throughout 2023 and was deliberate to be launched that 12 months however Splinterlands’ reorganisation resulted in its delay and the next change of possession.