Laguna Games to Migrate Crypto Unicorns and NFT Games to Arbitrum's Xai Gaming Network
Blockchain game developer Laguna Games is moving its Crypto Unicorns and related NFT games from Ethereum sidechain network Polygon to Arbitrum's Xai gaming network. The move is due to challenges the team faced operating a game on Polygon, particularly with network gas spikes that made it more expensive to operate the game and created friction for players. Xai, a layer-3 gaming network built on top of Arbitrum, lets players avoid such fees entirely thanks to a gas subsidy. Laguna Games co-founder and CEO Aron Beierschmitt claimed that it will be the "largest migration in the history" of blockchain games due to the sheer amount of code that will be ported over to Xai.
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