5TARS.io, a Dubai based web3 sports fantasy gaming platform, is migrating to Concordium, a public blockchain platform, to access its Layer 1 scalable infrastructure to host its popular Web3 games. The move will see popular games like 5TARS Football game ported to Concordium, the new home for all its future releases.
The migration is expected to be completed by March ending, and will allow 5TARS.io to benefit from a scalable blockchain layer complete with powerful features such as age verification and geo-fencing. New 5TARS.io games slated for deployment on Concordium include a cricket game for India, scheduled for Q3, as well as the existing Starzplay MENA cricket game, which debuted on Concordium last month.
5Tars.io has decided to shift from SKALE EVM chain to Concordium to facilitate 5TARS.io’s strategic expansion across multiple regions, including the challenges that pertain to scalability, performance, age verification, geo-fencing, and compliance.
“Migrating to Concordium will provide us with a permanent home where we can launch innovative games that will delight and entertain our global gaming community. The ability to tap into ready-made solutions for privacy and compliance, coupled with the scalability that Concordium provides, will enhance our existing releases and push the boundaries of what can be created within web3 gaming.” said Borja Burguillos, Founder & CEO of 5TARS.io.
To this, Mike Milner, Chief Commercial Officer of Concordium added, “We’re pleased to support 5TARS.io as they embark on the next leg of their journey by providing them with the infrastructure and tooling to create best-in-class web3 games that will unlock new opportunities for player ownership and fan engagement.”
5TARS.io’s mission is to transform sports fandom with the aid of web3 technology to give fans control over digital assets such as NFTs and in-game currency. Its migration to Concordium will enable it to enhance its football and cricket offerings and prepare for the launch of new titles powered by play-compete-learn mechanics.
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