Industry sources reveal that Yuga Labs has officially completed the acquisition of Improbable's creator platform—this platform built on Unreal Engine has been the technical backbone of the Otherside project. More importantly, Yuga has obtained a permanent license to use this technical framework, meaning that high-concurrency solutions are no longer restricted.
In addition to the technology, Improbable also has a team of engineers and developers who have been working on Otherside for a long time, and they will gradually join Yuga's team next year. The true purpose of this acquisition is clear—fully integrating the core technical system and talent of Otherside into their own ecosystem to accelerate product iteration.
Yuga's ambitions are even greater. They aim to turn this platform into an open large-scale multiplayer creative environment for the entire crypto ecosystem. In other words, this is not just an upgrade for Otherside but also laying the groundwork for the next generation of Web3 creators infrastructure.
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MetaDreamer
· 20h ago
With permanent authorization in hand, Yuga can really let loose and do its thing, no longer having to watch others' faces.
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BakedCatFanboy
· 20h ago
This permanent authorization is a brilliant move; I no longer have to worry about others' opinions.
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DataOnlooker
· 20h ago
Permanent authorization is the key; finally, I don't have to read people's expressions anymore.
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RetailTherapist
· 20h ago
The permanent authorization is in hand, now I finally don't have to look at others' faces.
Industry sources reveal that Yuga Labs has officially completed the acquisition of Improbable's creator platform—this platform built on Unreal Engine has been the technical backbone of the Otherside project. More importantly, Yuga has obtained a permanent license to use this technical framework, meaning that high-concurrency solutions are no longer restricted.
In addition to the technology, Improbable also has a team of engineers and developers who have been working on Otherside for a long time, and they will gradually join Yuga's team next year. The true purpose of this acquisition is clear—fully integrating the core technical system and talent of Otherside into their own ecosystem to accelerate product iteration.
Yuga's ambitions are even greater. They aim to turn this platform into an open large-scale multiplayer creative environment for the entire crypto ecosystem. In other words, this is not just an upgrade for Otherside but also laying the groundwork for the next generation of Web3 creators infrastructure.