Immutable Prepares to Integrate Single-Payment Service for Ethereum Virtual Machine in the Blockchain Gaming Industry

As innovations continue in the blockchain game industry, Web3 gaming company Immutable is getting ready to integrate Transak as the single-payment service provider for the Ethereum Virtual Machine. With this service, users will be able to make in-game payments directly using fiat currencies and Web3-based crypto assets.

The service provided by Transak will be integrated into Immutable Checkout and Immutable Passport. Immutable Checkout offers an integrated transaction infrastructure for Immutable’s games and provides developers with a configurable interface to integrate various payment options.

Transak’s on-ramp and off-ramp services, along with NFT payment service, support payment methods including credit and bank cards, as well as fiat payment options like Apple Pay and Google Pay. Transak’s Marketing Head Harshit Gangwar stated that the payment platform will enhance crypto asset transactions and will be used by hundreds of quality games within a few years.

Michael Powell, Product Marketing Director at Immutable, announced that Transak’s first integration will take place in pioneer Web3 games such as Guild of Guardians, Gods Unchained, and Cross The Ages.

Transak is a proven payment infrastructure provider preferred by more than 350 applications. Among these applications are significant Web3 wallet platforms such as MetaMask, Ledger, Trust Wallet, Coinbase Wallet, and LBank. The payment service, also trialed in the Web3 gaming space, has started to be actively used in many areas supported by Animoca Brands. Leading games of Animoca like Decentraland, Splinterlands, and Revv Racing are utilizing Transak’s payment solutions.

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