Studio369 Moves MetalCore to Solana Blockchain for Enhanced Gaming Experience
Game development company Studio369 has announced the migration of its mech shooter title MetalCore to the Solana blockchain, aiming to enhance the gaming experience through faster on-chain transactions. As of October 24, the Solana blockchain is processing an impressive average of about 3,000 transactions per second, a key performance metric that underscores its capabilities. MetalCore will leverage Solana Labs’ GameShift platform, which integrates a storefront and payment systems for in-game purchases. This free-to-play open-world game features both player-versus-player (PvP) and player-versus-environment (PvE) battles, allowing players to acquire assets from defeated opponents and convert them into Web3 assets for trading.
The migration to Solana comes as the network has been attracting various protocols looking to improve scalability and reduce costs. Studio369’s decision reflects a broader trend, as other projects like MetaBlox’s Roam network and the decentralized wireless communications protocol Helium have also transitioned to Solana for its faster transaction speeds and scalability. With the gaming sector increasingly gravitating towards blockchain technology, Solana’s infrastructure is positioned to support these developments effectively.
Despite its advantages, Solana has faced challenges, including significant periods of downtime that have raised concerns about its reliability. The latest outage, which lasted about five hours, occurred on February 6, 2024. In response to these issues, the Solana Foundation is working on the Firedancer upgrade, with a full version expected in 2025 and interim updates to manage the growing network activity. As Solana continues to evolve, it remains a focal point for gaming and decentralized infrastructure projects seeking robust blockchain solutions.