Reality Gaming Group Connects Doctor Who NFT Trading Cards With Polygon

Players of the highly anticipated NFT collectible card game, Doctor Who: Worlds Apart, will get to enjoy low gas fees while contributing to sustainability goals

DUBAI, UAE / ACCESSWIRE / September 29, 2021 /Reality Gaming Group, the publisher of games and non-fungible token (NFT) digital collectibles, has announced that it will be using Polygon, an Ethereum-based full-stack scaling solution bringing mass adoption to the Ethereum platform, to shield its players from high gas fees when buying or selling in-game assets on the blockchain.

The first to benefit from this integration will be players of the upcoming Doctor Who: Worlds Apart, an officially licensed free-to-play NFT card game. Fans can already purchase packs of digital cards ahead of the PC game's release and will soon be able to trade cards with each other on a dedicated online marketplace for little-to-no gas fees.

By using Polygon's sustainable protocol and framework, Reality Gaming Group will be able to solve pain points associated with blockchain games and collectibles - including high energy usage, gas fees, and slow speeds - all without compromising security, by leveraging Polygon's efficiency of execution costs and high throughput.

Ultimately, this will give players of Reality Gaming Group's NFT-based games a much cheaper way to withdraw their assets from the publisher's sidechain, paving the way for those assets to be traded across multiple third-party marketplaces, such as OpenSea.

Reality Gaming Group partnered with BBC Studios to develop and publish the blockchain-based Doctor Who: Worlds Apart trading card game and recently worked with legendary boxing icon Floyd Mayweather to launch NFT collectibles commemorating his exhibition bout with YouTuber Logan Paul.

Morten Rongaard, CEO and Co-Founder of Reality Gaming Group, said: "Our primary focus has been on game development, but thanks to our Polygon integration, we can turn our attention to enhancing our chain, which has already tokenized more than 500,000 NFT trading cards. I'm thrilled to finally connect with Polygon, having followed their work since they emerged. We believe our communities of gamers are going to benefit hugely from the updates we are going to be able to implement using the Polygon platform."

By offering the highest support from Day 1 for any developer, Polygon has become the most developer-friendly platform after Ethereum, providing its rapidly growing developer community with access to their favourite tools, including Hardhat, Truffle, Metamask, Etherscan, and more.