Mystic Games, a studio formed by industry veterans from Jagex, Rovio, King and more, has announced that they are officially migrating their first title, Call of the VoYd: Heartliners, over to the Polygon-powered Immutable zkEVM.

Migration Details

Both Mystic Games and Immutable announced that the game developer is now dedicated to building blockchain games on Immutable zkEVM. Previously, the studio was working on bringing two mobile games to the Wemix network, but it now it looks like one of them is certainly launching exclusively on the gaming-focused EVM ZK-rollup.

The CEO and co-founder of Mystic Games, Matthew Buxton, had the following to say in the official announcement posted by Immutable:

“Immutable represents the go-to experts in blockchain gaming, with their ability to provide our players' gasless games and seamless onboarding as well as all the benefits of verified game item ownership. We couldn’t be happier to be a part of the Immutable family.”

About Call of the VoYd

Call of the VoYd: Heartliners is a free-to-play roguelite action RPG in which players unlock various unique heroes with their own abilities and weapons to use in shooting down hordes of enemies in top-down gameplay. Players who join the game’s official Discord server can take part in various competitions for a chance at earning prizes. This Web3 title is available in beta on Android and iOS devices via the Play Store and App Store respectively, and is made by Mystic Games, a Swedish studio backed by Shima Capital who have recently managed to raise $5 million in a funding round in order to develop this debut title. They have their own NFT collection called VoYd Petz, which consists of in-game companions that improve stats and chances of gathering better loot, with the first edition now available on OpenSea.