Warner Bros backs Ethereum ecosystem as it migrates Blocklete Golf to ImmutableX
Initially launched on Flow, Blocklete Golf is moving to Immutable X as Warner continues Immutable partnership.
Immutable continues its partnership with Warner Bros with the launch of the web3 mobile game Blocklete Golf from Discovery Sports on Immutable X.
Warner Bros web3 adoption
Last month, Warner Bros added a web3 quiz game to create the Bleacher Report Watch-to-Earn (B/R W2E game.) In addition, Warner is furthering its partnership with Immutable by migrating Blocklete Golf from the Flow blockchain to Immutable X. The migration is reportedly due to the “fast transactions and gas-free NFTs minting backed by Ethereum’s robust security and decentralization.”
Andrew Sorokovsky, VP of Global Business Development at Immutable, commented that,
“[Warner Bros]dedication to pushing the envelope and early adoption of web3 proves that decentralized solutions are on the fast track to mass adoption — offering millions of people new and exciting ways to interact with entertainment mediums while retaining full control over their digital assets.”
In addition, Yang Adija, SVP of Digital Operations and Innovation for WBD Sports, called the move to Immutable “a natural choice for us.”
Blocklete Golf
Blocklete Golf is an interactive traditional mobile golf management game that allows players to guide golfing characters across virtual links in PvP matchups and tournaments. The game features the evolved Play-and-Earn model, which has become the default for many games looking to move away from the Play-to-Earn model, which saw Axie Infinity rise to stardom during the last bull run.
CryptoSlate reported on the move away from ‘Play-to-Earn’ as far back as April 2022 in an interview with Polkastarter co-Founder Daniel Stockhaus who argued that web3 games should not focus on a purely ‘Play-to-Earn’ model. He said,
“I don’t think it should be about earning for clicking within the game[…] That’s not providing value that’s not creating a good world or good economy.”
Blocklete Golf looks to set the game apart from other web2 mobile games by allowing gamers to collect, train, and trade unique NFT-based avatars or use them to compete with others.
Blockchain adoption
The Flow blockchain has been a first choice for several U.S.-based companies, such as the NBA and UFC. However, the surge of activity on the Immutable X blockchain, and adoption from companies such as Warner Bros, indicates a further appreciation of decentralized technologies by legacy web2 brands.
While Flow introduced a permissionless smart contract offering in July 2022, it relies on an original scripting language called Cadence, unlike Immutable X, which uses the more widely used Solidity. In addition, inter-chain connectivity could be seen as a reason for exploring alternatives to Flow, given that Immutable X is an Ethereum layer-2 solution that can potentially integrate with other EVM chains.