Alex Paley, founder of Faraway, reveals Mini Royale: Nations has a new partnership with Ready Player Me. Mini Royale: Nations will apparently let its players use avatars from its game in other apps that are accessible through a partnership with Ready Player Me. This means players will be able to use their Mini Royale: Nations avatars in games from up to 6,000 developers.
Alex Paley is a co-founder of Faraway, a gaming studio specializing in mid-core games with player-driven economies. Faraway is the studio behind Mini Royale: Nations. Faraway is supported by some of the best web3 investors including Lightspeed Venture Partners, a16z, Sequoia, and Pantera Capital, among others. Prior to founding Faraway with his long-time co-founder, Dennis Zdonov, he was VP of Product at Scopely and Head of Studio at Glu Mobile.
Mini-Royale: Nations only just announced a partnership with Audius to bring in-game music. Mini-Royale players can now listen to music streamed from Audius, a decentralized music streaming platform, while in-game.