Arbitrum Partners with Lotte to Boost Metaverse Gaming Innovation

Arbitrum Partners with Lotte to Boost Metaverse Gaming Innovation

By Jakub Lazurek

08 Jan 2025 (18 hours ago)

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Arbitrum awards its largest developer grant to South Korea's Lotte Group, aiming to enhance metaverse gaming with blockchain and AI-driven experiences.

Arbitrum has awarded its largest-ever developer grant to South Korea's Lotte Group, aiming to revolutionize metaverse gaming through blockchain technology. The partnership focuses on Caliverse, Lotte's AI-powered metaverse platform, set to integrate Arbitrum’s Layer-2 blockchain solutions for seamless crypto payments and advanced virtual experiences.

Announced during CES 2025 in Las Vegas, the collaboration highlights Arbitrum’s commitment to bridging traditional industries with blockchain innovation. While the grant's exact value remains undisclosed, it was issued in Arbitrum's native token, ARB, a common practice for the foundation to drive ecosystem growth.

John Park, Head of Korea at Arbitrum Foundation, emphasized the significance of this partnership, calling Lotte the foundation's largest grant recipient to date. This collaboration builds on Lotte's earlier ventures into the metaverse, which began in 2022. Now, with Arbitrum integration, Caliverse users can expect smoother transactions, immersive experiences, and the ability to make crypto payments for services within the platform.

Caliverse offers an AI-driven 3D environment where users can explore virtual worlds, engage in futuristic shopping, and interact with branded experiences from major players like 7-Eleven and Tomorrowland. The use of Arbitrum’s blockchain ensures low-latency transactions with 250ms block times, providing a seamless in-game experience.

Offchain Labs CEO Steven Goldfeder highlighted Arbitrum’s role in powering Caliverse, ensuring that in-game interactions are integrated directly on-chain. This setup eliminates delays, enhances reliability, and supports a fluid user experience.

Lotte's partnership reflects a renewed corporate interest in metaverse ventures, a sector that once boomed but later lost momentum. The integration of blockchain technology, AI, and virtual reality positions Caliverse as a potential model for future metaverse platforms.

This isn’t Arbitrum's first step into the metaverse. In January 2024, the foundation awarded a grant to AOFverse, another metaverse platform focused on enhancing on-chain experiences. Both projects highlight Arbitrum's strategic push into blockchain-powered virtual environments.

Arbitrum's presence in the gaming sector has expanded significantly, with a reported 72% growth year-over-year in 2024. The network now supports 119 gaming titles and 23 blockchain projects specifically tailored for gaming via the Arbitrum Orbit stack. This technology allows developers to create custom blockchains optimized for gaming and virtual environments.

The collaboration combines Lotte's entertainment and retail expertise with Arbitrum’s blockchain efficiency, setting the stage for a new era of virtual interactivity. This partnership not only enhances Caliverse but also strengthens Arbitrum's reputation as a leading blockchain infrastructure for gaming and metaverse ecosystems.

In summary, the Arbitrum-Lotte collaboration represents a major milestone in blockchain adoption for metaverse platforms, driving innovation, seamless transactions, and engaging digital experiences. The partnership is set to reshape the future of virtual interactions, blending blockchain technology with real-world entertainment expertise.

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