- According to STYNGR, the collaboration focuses on ensuring the release of two new tracks, exclusively for Maladroids every month.
- Maladroids runs as the first play-to-win multiplayer game built on the XRPL project.
Popular musical integration platform for gaming and metaverse STYNGR has collaborated with OnXRP, a blockchain leader, and Ripple, a crypto solution provider. As reported, the collaboration manifested to facilitate the unveiling of a musical integration in the imminent free-to-play battle royale Maladroids.
Notably, Maladriods is built by OnXRP on the XRP Ledger (XRPL). As revealed, Maladroids runs as the first play-to-win multiplayer game built on the XRPL project. With it, Players tend to accumulate rewards in OXP, a native onXRP token, and XRP. For now, the game is still undergoing beta testing. Its developers, as revealed, intend to release the first level of the play-to-win multiplayer game this month. OnXRP, however, advised players not to put too many tokens in the game due to its incompleteness.
Notably, the partnership will help to incorporate a playlist into the radio station of the game. According to findings, the playlist will feature top electronic dance music artists, including Tom Staar and Kryder.
Maladriods to get two new tracks every month – STYNGR
According to STYNGR, the collaboration focuses on ensuring the release of two new tracks, exclusively for Maladriods every month. More so, the musical integration platform intends to bank on the partnership in availing NFT audio to the gaming project.
onXRP CEO Kaj Leroy also commented on the partnership. According to him, collaborating with STYNGR and Ripple to bring music to the in-game radio for Maladroids is an incredible experience. He further that it is an accomplishment for onXRP to launch new music from well-known artists from the release of level one.
Additionally, Leroy said he is thrilled to welcome friends and strangers to compete and play maladroids. This, according to him, also allows them to discover great music from Tom Staar and Kryder.
The co-founder of STYNGR, Alex Tarrand reacted to the partnership. He noted that launching an entire album through a game remains an extraordinary opportunity. According to him, STYNGR remains excited to work with record labels to bring brand-new tracks to blockchain gaming. According to him, helps to leverage the best-in-class capacities of the XRP Ledger.
Over time, STYNGR has cemented its place through partnerships with significant players in the industry. Notably, it avails developers with the largest library of fully licensed mainstream music. This music, as reported, becomes integrated into their games, thereby averting the obstacles associated with music licensing. More so, this development allows developers to grossly monetize and earn passively.