Mighty Bear Games, the developers of free-to-play battle royale Mighty Action Heroes, have announced the launch of the GOAT Gaming platform, with their first Web3 title being the flagship game of their new ecosystem.

What Is GOAT Gaming?

GOAT Gaming is a multi-chain ecosystem that will consist of a variety of play-and-earn games from which you can win various prizes by completing quests on the platform. Its infrastructure is designed to support both Web2 and Web3 features while utilizing AI for “rapid deployment of engaging games with built-in discovery and distribution.”

Essentially, it acts as a rebrand and an expanded version of what was previously known as the MightyNet, now renamed as the studio feels that the new name “appeals to our core player base and broader community: web3 gamers,” according to a Discord announcement. This means that all game accounts have been migrated to this new platform, so if you already have an account, you can sign up using the same login method as before.

As time goes on, the platform will feature plenty of diverse cross-platform games curated by the team, with the official website mentioning that users will get to access mobile games, browser-based titles, experiences on Fortnite and play-to-earn games on Telegram. For now, the only blockchain game available is the studio’s browser-based and mobile title, Mighty Action Heroes.

Commemorating the launch of this platform is the start of an airdrop campaign: The Road To $GOAT.

What Is The Road To $GOAT Campaign About?

The Road To $GOAT is the platform’s first event in which participants complete a variety of different quests to earn GOAT Points and rank on various leaderboards for a chance at earning a piece of the $GOAT supply, the upcoming core token of this new ecosystem.

Early supporters and loyal players of Mighty Action Heroes have been given a head start to the campaign by rewarding them with GOAT Points for holding various game NFTs and for activities such as progress on Season Passes, number of 1v1 Showdowns played and more.

By registering on the official website and creating your profile with a connected wallet, you can start completing quests and competing in weekly tournaments in Mighty Action Heroes, which now awards GOAT Points from its reward pool alongside its usual tournament prizes. Registration can be done by connecting your Google or Apple account, or by using your wallet address. If you choose the Web2 route, you’ll still need to connect your wallet to your account join the event.

What Kind of Quests Are There?

Once you’ve registered, you can join the pre-TGE event by creating your username, giving you access to all the available quests. Quests are divided as follows: Mighty Action Heroes Quests, Social Quests and Creator Quests.

The game-specific quests are designed to reward players for their time spent in the action-packed multiplayer title, and as such range from playing a certain number of matches in any game mode to playing a specific number of games with a certain type of hero character. Social quests are designed to garner community engagement and include tasks such as following certain profiles on X, retweeting, commenting and more.

If you’re into content creation, then you’ll probably like Creator Quests, where you can earn Creator Points by making engaging content related to the new platform. You can compete in weekly and all-time leaderboards, with up to $5000 USDC on Arbitrum up for grabs every week. If you rank among the best creators on the all-time leaderboard, you’ll win a share of the $GOAT tokens’ total supply from a separate pool not related to the reward pool used for social and gameplay quests.

Achievements, Community Goals and Weekly Tournaments

Aside from quests, participants can also earn Achievement Points by doing various actions in Mighty Action Heroes, such as progressing through the game’s Season Pass, owning the game’s NFTs, spending Crowns on 1v1 Showdown matches, and more. These points will be converted to GOAT Points at a 1:1 ratio to help you further rank to the top of the leaderboard.

Community Goals aren’t live at the time of writing, but once they do go up the community will be able to work together in achieving certain goals in order to unlock a larger prize pool of $GOAT tokens.

Weekly Tournaments are the regular competitions available in the developer’s flagship crypto game, but now feature GOAT Points next to other goodies usually available in the prize pool, further rewarding the best players for their skills.