Katana Inu promotes gaming innovation by efficiently merging two revolutionary technologies — gaming and blockchain. As an all-encompassing ecosystem for gamers and traders, powered by DeFi and NFT, Katana Inu's objective is simple: to create a system where gamers can earn from their playtime. Over 1 billion PC gamers play traditional games for several hours daily without profiting from their grind. We hope to change this by developing a unique Play-to-Earn battle royale PC game with NFT mechanics. This approach is the central concept behind Katana Inu! The game comes with rare NFT skins and high graphics to lure players from the blockchain and NFT space and a portion of the 1 billion players of traditional PC games. Katana Inu has a native cross-chain NFT marketplace, which is open to Katana Inu players, regular art dealers, and gamers from other NFT projects.
Katana Inu, a free-to-play fighting game, offers players the opportunity to earn exclusive NFTs and Katana Inu tokens as in-game rewards. These rewards can be acquired by winning tournaments against other players and teams, completing in-game quests, playing solo, or teaming up with others.
Katana Inu's primary game mode will be Battle-Royale, with a maximum of 60 players. In this mode, players can choose to squad up or go solo against a team of other players in an interactive open-world map. Katana Inu will also feature different game modes in smaller map arenas, like 1v1 and 3v3. While the Battle-Royale mode launched in Q3 2023, the developers plan to introduce these more competitive game modes in the future.
NFTs play a crucial role in Katana Inu. They serve as skins and other important in-game assets, offering customization options. These items are strictly for aesthetic purposes and do not impact combat. Players can also earn many other exciting collectibles, including weapons, abilities, spells, poses, and skins, simply by playing the game.