League of Kingdoms P2E Game Launches Arena-Z Gaming Layer 2

Massive multiplayer online real-time strategy (MMORTS) play-to-earn (P2E) game League of Kingdoms (LoK) announced the launch of its Arena-Z web 3.0 gaming-oriented layer two.

According to a Sept. TKTK League of Kingdoms announcement, Arena-Z is built on the OP Stack and built in collaboration with Optimism (OP). The new layer two aims to enhance performance and scalability for web 3.0 gaming.

Arena-Z is a member of the Superchain collective — a collaborative group of networks focused on offering high-speed transactions, short block times and low fees while also guaranteeing Ethereum (ETH) virtual machine (EVM) compatibility. Chains in the collective are part of a broader horizontally scalable network of networks that share security, a communication layer and an open source development stack.

Arena-Z will also host League of Kindoms following its migration, bringing the entire four year-old ecosystem with millions of users and non-fungible tokens (NFT) that have seen millions of transactions to the new layer two. Previously, all those assets and systems were located on the Polygon (POL) ecosystem.

League of Kingdoms revolves around building kingdoms and then governing the world. The player can build their army, forge alliances with and fight against other players as well as trade digital game assets.

The new layer two will also provide a number of resources for for new web 3.0 gaming studios including marketing support, community building, development tools such as software development kits and application programming interfaces. The new ecosystem will also offer a dedicated web 3.0 gaming incubator and grants for web 3.0 game studios.

The new Arena-Z layer two also offers a plug and play web 2.5 software development kit meant to simplify and speed up development. The new network also offers a native payment gateway that simplifies user onboarding, two second block times, a throughput of 293 transactions per second and transaction fees under $0.01.

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