Faraway, a US-based game developer, has shared plans to create a decentralized Roblox, starting with their upcoming game, Dookey Dash Unclogged. This move is part of its mission to build an open ecosystem where creators can freely share and monetize their work.
Since its notable debut with the Web3 shooter, Mini Royale: Nations, on Solana in 2021, Faraway has seen remarkable growth. The firm has expanded its offerings through significant partnerships, including Serum City with Novel Labs and Legends of the Mara with Yuga Labs.
In the recent PressPlay Podcast with GAM3S, Alex Paley, co-founder of Faraway, shared insights into this new integration. The Faraway Creator Suite is a tool that allows creators to craft 3D avatars, vehicles, stickers, and more. These creations can be used in Dookey Dash Unclogged and across Faraway's entire ecosystem and affiliated networks.
Paley emphasized the platform's user-friendly design for deploying content and the role of interoperability in gaming. He compared this approach to the seamless experiences of Roblox and Fortnite, where users can maintain their identities across digital spaces.
One of the most striking aspects of this model is its dedication to the creator economy. Creators can earn up to 90% of the revenue from their creations. By using smart contracts for payments, the platform ensures efficiency and competitiveness, setting a new benchmark in the gaming sector.
With this new creator platform, Faraway is not just innovating technology; it's paving the way for an open and interconnected gaming world. This opens up new possibilities for creators and players, marking a huge step toward changing Web3 gaming.