Kaidro, an upcoming post-apocalyptic story-based multiplayer action RPG, will launch on the Ronin network. The game boasts a vast universe spanning webcomics, games, and animation, among others, and has gained special recognition for its coming-of-age webcomic.
According to Gadget-Bot, Kaidro’s production studio, the multiplayer action RPG will feature mech-wielding faction battles against powerful magic users. Players can explore different game modes, including PvP, PvE, and quests.
Ronin has been on a mission to expand its reach by granting digital property rights to internet users, especially gamers, since 2021. Its most recent partnership with Kaidro and Gadget-Bot will help Ronin tap into the passionate Kaidro community. Through this collaboration, Ronin will explore new fields, including webcomics, anime, multimedia, and games.
Partnering Executives Speak on the Collaboration
Speaking on the collaboration, the founders of Kaidro, Peggy Chung and Robert Simons, said: “In our journey to bring Kaidro to life, we’ve found incredible partners who align with our vision for the future. As we unveil the next phase of Kaidro, we’re excited to announce our collaboration with Ronin, which will serve as a primary stage for our upcoming launches. Stay tuned for exclusive launches and follow our social channels for news about our upcoming mint, which is crucial in the evolution of Kaidro’s universe and IP. We invite our fans and the Ronin community to join us in this exciting phase.”
Likewise, the CEO of Sky Mavis, Trung Nguyen, made some notable remarks about the launch of Kaidro on the Ronin network. He said: “We are excited to announce our partnership with Gadget-Bot, a company with decades of experience in designing IPs for some of the biggest AAA titles in gaming, from creating skins for Apex Legends to designing environments, weapons, and props for Call of Duty. The Kaidro franchise, spanning webcomics, games, and animations, is prime for Web3 integration, and we see great potential in collaborating to bring uniquely crafted IP to Ronin and beyond.”