Arena-Z, formerly known as League of Kingdoms, introduces a new direction in the realm of blockchain games, launching a diverse gaming ecosystem and the A2Z token.
Transition to a Multi-Faceted Ecosystem
With its new changes, Arena-Z expands its platform from a single game to a multiplayer franchise where player progress and identity are retained when transitioning between different games. Upcoming releases, LOK Chronicle and LOK Hunters, are already in beta testing and are scheduled for launch by the end of Q3 2025.
$20 Million Ecosystem Development Fund
To stimulate platform adoption and support game developers, Arena-Z launches a $20 million Ecosystem Grant Program. The fund is backed by staking and reserves, with early ecosystem partners including XOCIETY, Pebble City, and The New Order (TNO). This aligns with Arena-Z’s vision to create a game economy based on player governance and community engagement.
LOKA Token Migration to A2Z
A significant token update for Arena-Z is the migration from the LOKA token to A2Z at a 1:20 exchange ratio. The new A2Z token retains existing utilities while unlocking new features, including cross-title rewards and player reputation management. The migration is supported by platforms such as Binance and HTX, with a user swap portal set to go live on July 28 at 03:00 UTC.
Arena-Z aims to reshape the vectors in the blockchain gaming world, creating a multi-faceted ecosystem with a new token and developer support, potentially setting a new standard for Web3 games.