Arbitrum Foundation unveils its "Gaming Catalyst Program," aiming to allocate $400 million towards incentivizing game development on its blockchain network.
Eliza Crichton-Stuart
Head of Operations
In a recent announcement, the Arbitrum Foundation has revealed its ambitious "Gaming Catalyst Program". The foundation seeks to earmark approximately $400 million over the next two years.
The primary objective of this initiative is to entice publishers and developers into creating video games utilizing its blockchain technology. In this article, we will cover everything you need to know about the $400 million fund and how Arbitrum plans to scale the number of games built into its ecosystem.
As outlined in a recent post, the "Gaming Catalyst Program" aims to secure approval from the Arbitrum DAO to earmark 200 million ARB tokens, equating to approximately $400 million based on current market prices at the time of reporting. This substantial investment is intended to stimulate the creation of video games within the Arbitrum ecosystem.
"Arbitrum has emerged as a leader in the competitive network race through a dynamic formula of innovation, robust technology, organic builders, and a variety of short and long-term incentives," stated the Arbitrum Foundation in its post, emphasizing its confidence in the potential of blockchain gaming.
The proposed fund allocation plan allocates the majority of the funds, approximately 160 million ARB tokens, to incentivize publishers and developers to embark on new game development endeavors within the Arbitrum network. The remaining 40 million ARB tokens would be directed towards infrastructure initiatives, facilitating the necessary tools for gaming integration within Arbitrum.
"The Gaming Catalyst program has an overarching goal to bring in talented builders and help accelerate their games through the lifecycle stages," affirmed the Arbitrum Foundation, underscoring the program's emphasis on supporting developers throughout the game development process.
Arbitrum Foundation, which serves as the support organization for the Ethereum Layer 2 network Arbitrum, aims to capitalize on the growing interest in blockchain gaming. Traditionally, popular blockchain platforms for gaming projects have included Polygon, Immutable, Avalanche, and Solana.
This ambitious endeavor by Arbitrum Foundation reflects the growing significance of blockchain technology in the gaming industry. With a substantial fund allocation and a strategic focus on incentivizing developers, Arbitrum aims to carve out its niche in the evolving landscape of blockchain gaming.
updated:
March 16th 2024
posted:
March 16th 2024