Quick Take
- Google Cloud becomes validator on Somnia’s network, aiding decentralization and infrastructure reliability
- Somnia hits 1 billion testnet transactions with over 60 Web3 game projects onboarded
- Partnership brings BigQuery integration, AI agents, and Mandiant security to game developers
Somnia, a Layer 1 blockchain targeting the gaming and entertainment sectors, has partnered with Google Cloud to boost network security, deploy AI-powered agents, and offer developers access to powerful data infrastructure. The collaboration was unveiled at EthCC in Cannes and marks Google Cloud’s second known validator relationship with a gaming-focused chain, after Ronin.
The deal positions Google Cloud as a validator on the Somnia network and gives developers direct access to services like BigQuery data analytics, Pub/Sub blockchain streaming, and Mandiant’s threat intelligence. Somnia is currently operating on its testnet, where it recently crossed one billion transactions, with 250 million recorded in just under a month.
Paul Thomas, founder of Somnia, said the deal aims to lay the groundwork for an “agentic, onchain internet,” and that Google’s stack enables developers to build games that are more responsive, intelligent, and secure.
AI Tooling Meets Blockchain Gameplay
The partnership allows Somnia to tap into Google Cloud’s suite of AI tools, including ADK, A2A, and MCP, to support the development of advanced non-player characters (NPCs), AI market participants, and dynamic in-game systems. These AI agents will be interoperable and reactive, running on Somnia’s high-performance chain, which claims throughput exceeding one million transactions per second and sub-second finality.
Developers will be able to combine in-game blockchain data with AI models through BigQuery and Gemini integration. This opens up new possibilities in gameplay balancing, personalization, and monetization.
Thomas noted that developers can analyze player behavior in real-time and fine-tune experiences using AI-driven optimization. He emphasized that Google’s involvement brings improved infrastructure reliability and faster content iteration cycles, particularly for games built to evolve continuously.
Enterprise-Grade Security for Web3
Somnia also gains access to Google Cloud’s security platform via Mandiant, a threat detection and response unit known for its work in both Web2 and Web3 attack surfaces. Mandiant will support key infrastructure moments such as mainnet launches, token events, and contract deployments. Its role includes securing private key operations and providing tailored responses to emerging threats.
James Tromans, Google Cloud’s Web3 lead, said in a statement that the company aims to offer “secure, scalable infrastructure and powerful AI capabilities” to help Web3 projects evolve. He described the partnership with Somnia as an opportunity to support agent-driven applications with a foundation of analytics, automation, and security.
Not Google Cloud’s First Web3 Chain
The Somnia partnership is reminiscent of Google Cloud’s validator collaboration with Sky Mavis, the studio behind Axie Infinity and the Ronin network. That multi-year agreement, announced in 2022, saw Google Cloud help secure Ronin’s infrastructure and assist in content delivery for users with limited connectivity.
With Somnia, Google Cloud appears to be expanding its validator footprint into new ecosystems that emphasize real-time interactivity and AI integration. Somnia’s testnet currently supports over 60 projects including Sparkball, Variance, Masks of the Void, and Maelstrom.
Mainnet deployment details have yet to be announced, but the Google Cloud integration will roll out over the summer. Somnia is backed by a $270 million fund and support from companies including Improbable, BCW Group, and Kiln.