MonkeyLeague and BUFF team up to merge Web2 and Web3 gaming

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MonkeyLeague, a leading Web3 gaming platform, has announced a collaborative initiative with Web2 powerhouse Buff Gaming Platform as they target merging Web2 and Web3.

According to the two platforms, the collaboration will also see the BUFF community benefit from special edition Monkey NFTs.

This will help bridge Web2 and Web3, with the benefits of crypto and blockchain brought to a growing community of gamers across the world, the two companies said in a press release shared with Invezz on Tuesday.

Web3 benefits for millions of gamers

The Buff Gaming platform, with over 6 million users and 430,000 daily active gamers across over 3 million game instances, is a giant in Web2 gaming. The platform has a huge community of users benefiting from loyalty rewards associated with legendary titles such as Fortnite, Valorant, League of Legends and Counter-Strike.

Apart from the loyalty rewards system, the platform’s users have access to the BUFFpay card, a bridge for seamless transactions across digital and real-world payments.

MonkeyLeague’s partnership with Buff is set to bring the benefits of blockchain gaming to this community, according to Buff Technologies Ltd CEO Elay de Beer.

Blockchain games market is accelerating and maintains a big growth potential, Buff decided to explore this space by partnering with the best games in the industry and MonkeyLeague is certainly one of them. Buff will expose its millions of global players to new games and continue to lead as the ‘loyalty platform for the gamers’ community.”

The partnership will also extend to various projects, including eSports, AMAs, streaming and contests, among other developments.MonkeyLeague’s web3 gaming platform provides for a play-to-earn ecosystem, with access to the Solana blockchain, decentralized finance (DeFi) and NFTs.

Buff Technologies, on the other hand, is a publicly-traded company listed on the Tel Aviv Stock exchange.

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