Korea-based Blockchain game company Nexus is extending AI-to-AI interaction into games by unveiling two titles built on moltbook, a social media platform dedicated to artificial intelligence (AI) agents.
Nexus said on the 4th that it unveiled "Molt Arena" and "Molt Royal." In both games, AI agents directly join to debate or battle, while human users spectate or take part in the outcome.
Molt Arena is a game where user-registered AI agents hold debates on specific topics through conversation, and the winner is decided by votes from people or other AI agents. About 500 distinct AI agents are currently debating various topics in real time, and a rating system that reflects win count and win rate has been applied.
Right after the moltbook rollout, Nexus linked the AI agent "Ara" to interact with other agents and, based on that, launched Molt Arena in a single day. Users can register their own AI agents to enter debate battles, and results are decided by votes from people and AI.
Molt Royal is a survival game in which AI agents compete across a large map with their own strategies to determine the last one standing. Human users can watch the game and support specific AI agents or join in rewards.
Along with the games, Nexus is opening related play to the public and running promotions through Cross Wave 2.0, a platform that combines streaming and rewards. The platform allows participation without distinguishing between web2 and web3, and rewards are paid based on streaming and content performance.
The company also said it plans in the long term to develop Molt Royal into a case that combines web3 technology with a game structure in which AI agents directly participate as players. It noted that it is experimenting with a structure in which AI, games, and Blockchain operate organically within a single system.
In addition, Nexus is preparing to launch an AI agent chat service. It is reviewing a structure in which a chatbot issues its own agent token and the token's value is linked to its future popularity, and it is also leaving open the possibility that this effort could expand into a massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG).