Singapore, Singapore–(Newsfile Corp. – November 2, 2022) – Top trading card game [ERA7] on BNBChain has acquired 35% stake of [ESFI], a web3 e-sports management platform at a valuation of $30M, and invited [ESFI] founder Adam Zhao as ERA7's new CEO. The merge of two teams will strengthen the development progress of the web3 e-sports competition system, game-focused NFT marketplace and community governance for ERA7.
[ESFI] is a platform that focuses on web3 e-sports events. It hosts innovative events for web3 gaming, incubates e-sports star players and pro teams, and brings web2 players into the web3 world via its proprietary services and tools. At present, the platform has cooperated with dozens of game guilds, studios and streamers. ESFI platform users can quickly create e-sports tournaments with customised bracket settings, post-match prize auto-settlement and NFT trophy distribution through smart contracts. Previously, the ESFI team held the Master Battle Beta for ERA7 in July and was highly praised by the core players on ESFI's visual design, multi-dimensional awards setting and innovative competition model.
[ERA7] is an originated web3 card battle game, which has been ranked among the top three daily active players on BNBChain for 5 months. Three years of development on game play has resulted in ERA7 having 7 major races, thousands of card designs, and a total of more than 100,000 strategy combinations. The light e-sports environment of playing a game in three minutes and high flip rate is very much in line with the mentality of blockchain game users. It is worth mentioning that ERA7 has developed a card NFT marketplace in order to adapt to digital asset properties. As of now, ERA7's NFT cards have reached a trading volume of nearly $12M in 6 months and the second-generation NFT blind box is expected to be released in mid-November.
In addition, there are nearly 300,000 PvP & PvE games per day in ERA7. The team developed a unique World Cup Tournament and…
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