Exclusive Web3 Games on Elixir Games
Elixir Games has unveiled a series of exclusive games set to launch on the Elixir Games Launcher, marking a significant move in the realm of Web3 gaming distribution.
Among the notable titles is World Eternal Online, an MMORPG sandbox developed by Care Loop Games Inc and backed by venture capital firm a16z.
The announcement also features Cyber Titans, a multiplayer action tactical game developed by LitLab Games and touted as one of the most played titles within the Elixir community.
Founded by Carlos Roldan in 2018, Elixir Games has been at the forefront of distributing blockchain-enabled games.
The Elixir Games Launcher currently hosts nearly 120 games on the PC platform, reflecting their commitment to providing a comprehensive and fully functional distribution platform to users.
In addition to the aforementioned titles, Elixir Games has secured publishing rights for Elemental Raiders, a turn-based combat game supported by Supercell. This move further solidifies the Elixir Games Launcher as a platform offering diverse and cutting-edge gaming experiences.
Exclusive games available only on the Elixir Games Launcher include:
- Chronos: A post-apocalyptic RPG developed by SphereStudios
- Mokens League: A real-time multiplayer soccer game developed by Monsterleaguestudios
- Tinies: A fast-paced 3vs3 action game for mobile devices published by Elixir Games
- No Way Back: A cartoon-style ninja battle royale with intense action battles published by Elixir Games
- Tollan Worlds: An online action RPG with Pixel-Art aesthetics developed by Foretold Studios
- Safrootics: A hybrid exploration and RPG game developed by AlabStudio
- Caveworld: A game combining combat, crafting, exploration, and trading experiences
The diverse development portfolio across multiple blockchains like Solana, Polygon, Avalanche, Binance, Ethereum, and Sui underscores Elixir Games' strong commitment to integrating blockchain technologies into gaming.
Notably, Elixir Games' agreements with other publishers signal a shift away from traditional game distribution channels, excluding Steam and the App Store, positioning itself as a decentralized platform amidst the landscape of current gaming distribution platforms.