Titan Flight Studios Launches ReBounce to App Store with Blockchain Update in Development
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- Dec 4, 2018
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Titan Flight Studios announced today that they will use Enjin’s platform to integrate blockchain into their new arcade game ReBounce, an upcoming esports title that is yet to be named, and future retail gamification projects. A total of 12 games have now publicly announced adoption of the Enjin ecosystem, which is designed to make integration of blockchain-powered items a seamless experience for game developers.
“At Titan Flight Studios, we hope to redefine the mobile gaming experience through the power of blockchain,” said Jon Werthen, CEO of Titan Flight Studios. “We believe that the time gamers spend beating levels, defeating opponents, and earning high scores should be recognized and rewarded with real value. Together with Enjin, we can and will make this a reality for gamers across the world.”

The studio’s first title, ReBounce, is a casual free-to-play mobile arcade game. Currently available in the Apple App Store, the game will also make its way to the Google Play Store within the next month. Titan Flight’s fast-moving team will then integrate blockchain-powered skins into the game using Enjin’s blockchain software development kit for Unity, the world’s most popular game development tool.
After its soft launch last month, ReBounce is the first live game to announce adoption of Enjin’s blockchain platform. Although publicly announced just today, ReBounce already has a 5-star App Store rating and is poised for growth. When its successful integration of in-game blockchain assets goes live, ReBounce will be one of the first blockchain-powered mobile games in history.
In their announcement blog post, Titan Flight also introduced a high-velocity esports game that will use Enjin Coin-backed payouts to raise the stakes of competitive gaming. While it will feature a single player campaign with challenges, rewards, and leveling mechanics, the core game loop is designed for fast-paced multiplayer action that demands an audience. The studio also sees the potential to gamify items used by competitors by offering them to fans as rewards.

With plans to hold competitive gaming events featuring sponsors from well-known brands, the ambitious team will also use Enjin Beam, Enjin’s new QR airdrop system, to host live competitions and giveaways. The studio is already in closed-door discussions with several multinational corporations and professional sports teams across the United States, with the intention of developing cross-promotional engagement campaigns around the fast-paced blockchain game.
Titan Flight also intends to offer gamification services to brands that wish to boost customer engagement and will produce branded games for corporations in the retail and hospitality sectors, with plans to introduce blockchain technology into loyalty schemes, rewards programs, and digital merchandising. All blockchain-powered items used in Titan Flight games will be ERC-1155 tokens backed by Enjin Coin.

Further utilizing Enjin’s technology, Titan Flight will create Titan Token, a fungible ERC-1155 token that will be usable[BK1] as a currency across all games released under the Titan Flight banner. The cryptocurrency will be based off of the ERC-1155 token standard, making it easy to integrate into games and apps, but Titan Flight will also utilize Enjin’s ERC-20 adapter to ensure Token Titan is fully compatible with all ERC-20 wallets and cryptocurrency exchanges. This will provide players with frictionless liquidity, making their achievements within the Titan Flight ecosystem all the more valuable.
To celebrate the release of ReBounce, the team has announced the Titan Flight Founder’s Token, an exclusive token that will provide its holders with perpetual rewards for games developed by Titan Flight Studios. With a total supply of 800, the token will deliver in-game rewards like special items and surprise loot. As a blockchain-based ite the Founder’s Token will also enable Titan Flight to airdrop special rewards straight to the blockchain addresses of token holders.
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