Chainmonsters Launches on the Epic Games Store in Early Access

Chainmonsters, the monster-taming MMORPG released on March 8th, is now officially available to play for free on the Epic Games Store as an Early Access title.

Chainmonsters, the free-to-play monster taming MMORPG, is now officially available on the Epic Games Store as an early access title.

Created by B-Side Games, this is the company’s debut title and also one of the first blockchain games released on a Steam competitor. The NFT game was opened to a wider audience when it became available for download on the store as a free-to-play title on March 8th. A link to the game’s official store page can be found on the announcement page linked in the tweet below.

The game includes NFTs on Immutable X, an Ethereum-based Layer 2 network, but in the sense that non-fungible tokens must be used to dive into this Pokemon-inspired RPG is not. In fact, you don’t need to interact with anything related to blockchain at all. The game can be enjoyed in the traditional way, like many other non-encrypted games. Blocks used to “give players verifiable proof of ownership and transaction history,” although they don’t include cryptocurrencies and the developers don’t plan to include them, according to the FAQ page. Chain technology is entirely optional. Doing so will allow him to trade various cosmetics and caught Chainmons as his NFTs on the Immutable X Marketplace that the developer migrated to. After partnering with IMX last month.

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According to the official system requirements, this PC version is available for Windows 10 and 11, but if you want to play Chainmonsters on your Android and iOS devices, download it from the game’s official website.


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