Recently, Sequence revealed its newest ecosystem partnership with Unseen Battle Grounds (UBG), a rapidly expanding web3 battleship-inspired game.
Recently, Sequence revealed its newest ecosystem partnership with Unseen Battle Grounds (UBG), a rapidly expanding Web3 battleship-inspired game. Sequence is the smart wallet solution and preferred partner powering UBG’s player onboarding and gaming experience.
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Sequence supports Unseen Battle Ground (UBG)
CTO at Unseen Battle Grounds, Madan Kumar Rajan, said: “Choosing Sequence as our exclusive web3 wallet provider was an obvious decision. Their cutting-edge technology simplifies the complexities of blockchain, enabling our players to dive right into the game. With Sequence’s secure and user-friendly smart wallet, our players can concentrate on strategic battles and squad building without the hassle of managing private keys or pre-purchasing crypto. We’re thrilled to explore the full possibilities of web3 gaming with Sequence as our partner.”
Unseen Battle Grounds is led by a team of seasoned professionals, including Sandeep Kumar, the former founder and CEO of CropBytes, a Sequence partner, and Madan Kumar Rajan, a former Google executive. Their extensive experience in the gaming industry ensures that UBG is in capable hands and poised for success.
Unseen Battle Grounds (UBG), a mobile game based on Polygon, revolutionizes the traditional battleship gaming genre. Instead of commanding a fleet, players lead a group of animal warriors, each with unique skills, into strategic battles to establish dominance. Players lead a group of animal warriors, each with unique skills, into strategic fighting to establish dominance rather than commanding a fleet.
In multiplayer battles, players can take on friends or rivals worldwide. Winning requires strategic thinking and hero abilities. In addition, players can test their mettle against the Commander Bot, an AI foe that picks up on player strategies and adjusts accordingly, or enter wager mode, a high-stakes PVP arena.
Players who advance in PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds (UBG) can find loot boxes with essential materials for crafting and improving their heroes. Every box reveals a formidable new warrior or enhances the group’s skills.
Although UBG is currently free to play, players can accelerate their progress and unlock exclusive customization options for game characters and abilities by making optional in-app purchases.
UBG and Sequence
UBG provides players with a safe and user-friendly experience supported by account abstraction technology using the Sequence Universal Wallet. This indicates that with frictionless purchases, effortless onboarding, improved security, and increased accessibility, UBG players enjoy the most seamless and immersive gaming experience possible.
Sequence’s Head of Business Development, Carl Aspeling, said: “Unseen Battle Grounds is a great illustration of how blockchain gaming can flourish. We’re thrilled to be their exclusive wallet partner because of their exciting and inventive take on the traditional battleship design. Sequence aims to enable universal access to web3 technology, and UBG is a perfect fit for that goal. We are removing the initial obstacles to entry for players by incorporating our Universal Wallet into UBG.”
Sequence is a top-tier all-in-one development platform for integrating Web3 into games. With Sequence’s award-winning technology, you can onboard, monetize, grow, and retain players. Sequence’s simple-to-integrate platform handles blockchain complexity for a variety of uses, from collectables and ownable rewards to fully on-chain experiences, freeing developers to concentrate on innovative player experiences and creative execution.
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