Amongst the increasing adoption of blockchain technology in the gaming industry, some of the world'south biggest game developers like South Korean Netmarble are partnering with blockchain gaming startup Forte Labs to streamline blockchain-powered game experiences.

Forte, a known partner of major cryptocurrency firm Ripple, has just tapped 5 new high-profile gaming companies in line with its mission to provide all-time-in-class gaming experiences based on blockchain engineering.

All five new partners will integrate Forte'due south blockchain platform into their games

Co-ordinate to a March 24 blog post, Forte's new game developers include United States-based Hi-Rez Studios and nWay, Canadian social games provider Magmic, German gaming firm DECA Games and Netmarble. The newly announced partners follow their previously joined collaborators, including Disruptor Beam, Other Sea and Kongregate.

Per the partnership, each of the five game developers volition integrate Forte's blockchain platform into one of its games, enabling new benefits for both programmer and player communities, the firm announced to Cointelegraph. Past using Forte's blockchain, game devs tin unlock new acquirement streams by bridging the gap between digital gaming and physical collectibles and somewhen providing real-earth value to in-game experience.

Forte believes that "blockchain technology by itself is not enough"

While Forte sees blockchain as a tool for unlocking greater game experiences such as secure nugget ownership and the ability to integrate peripheral markets, the firm is confident that sole blockchain integration doesn't solve all gaming problems.

"At Forte, we firmly believe that blockchain applied science past itself is not plenty," the startup said, emphasizing that engaging histrion experiences must back-trail tech advancement. According to the business firm, that is the biggest reason behind the add-on of new game partners.

Josh Williams, Forte'due south co-founder and CEO, outlined that the new partners will bring deep cognition in creating engaging game experiences that would be helpful in bringing blockchain-powered benefits to the mainstream. He connected:

"Together, nosotros'll work towards edifice a more open, equitable, and sustainable ecosystem that addresses many of the issues found today in the games industry."

To date, Forte's blockchain platform operates on an invite-only ground while the product is designed to exist free and piece of work beyond any game platform, the firm said. The platform is based on open source protocols similar Ethereum and Interledger to facilitate the creation of game avails as well as cross-chain transactions.

The news comes afterwards Forte'south archway into a major industry partnership with Ripple's developer ecosystem project Xpring. On March 12, Forte and Xpring established a $100 million fund to back up game developers and foster the mass adoption of blockchain technology in the gaming industry via boosting engagement and monetization tools.