Firms Launch Metaverse Collective to Promote Interoperability
Liquid Avatar Technologies and Game Credits launched the Multiverse Collective, an alliance designed to let independent metaverses share technical, business and marketing resources to create value among members. The companies’ Aftermath Islands Metaverse and Genesis Worlds companies are each building a metaverse in an interoperable environment, they said Monday. The collaboration includes joint development, marketing, authentication of users, verifiable credentials, and community engagement throughout the life cycle of each metaverse, “ensuring that users will be able to engage in a shared safe and secure experience,” the companies said. Working together early in the development process allows both metaverses, and future partners of the Multiverse Collective, to ensure their virtual spaces work together to create a “seamless experience” for users, said Genesis Worlds CEO Jason Cassidy. “Doing this from the beginning makes it much easier than attempting to add interoperability several years down the road when much of the technical plumbing has already been set up,” he said. Principles include fair game play among players, promotion of good actor strategies and creating open standards to support the build and technology stacks of members.