The RPG Kingdom Story: Heroes War has announced its expansion to Ronin Network, adding a new chapter to its ecosystem that previously operated on Oasys and BNB Chain. But beyond the technical change, how does this decision impact the player experience?
Kingdom Story: Heroes War is not abandoning its previous networks —Oasys and BNB Chain— but rather expanding its reach to Ronin Network, a chain exclusively focused on Web3 games. This move does not imply a full migration, but rather an opening to new opportunities for integration, interoperability, and access to a different player base.
The arrival on Ronin represents a strategic bet to improve the game's visibility and strengthen its community. Instead of sticking to a single network, the project opts for a multichain model that seeks the best of each ecosystem.
For those already part of Kingdom Story: Heroes War or planning to join, the move to Ronin can translate into tangible benefits:
This type of integration also facilitates onboarding for new users by relying on a network that already offers wallets, marketplaces, and systems designed for gaming experiences.
Kingdom Story: Heroes War combines elements of a turn-based strategic RPG with a narrative based on the story of China’s Three Kingdoms. Players collect and upgrade heroes, organize formations, and engage in tactical battles against enemies or in competitive modes.
The game features:
The development team has not yet announced gameplay changes, but it is expected that integration with Ronin will enable new economic dynamics and participation opportunities. Events, cross-chain campaigns, and exclusive releases could be part of the game’s near future.
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