@nika_labs is not making an acquisition; they are announcing a new order.

They have taken full control of the IP from @archerhunter_HQ — the action RPG that has accumulated over 3 million downloads on iOS/Android, with players grinding to their heart's content. Next, this IP will no longer be just 'art and name,' but the starting point of the Web3 game economy.

In the past, many blockchain games followed the old path of 'launching a token to tell a story, then adding gameplay later.'

Nika Labs is doing the opposite: first selecting an IP validated by millions of players, then patiently bringing it onto the chain.

This logic is very clean: they do not gamble on emotions, nor chase short-term gains; they bet on retention, gameplay, and willingness to pay — betting on experiences that have already been proven in Web2.

Millions before on-chain.

This is not a slogan but more like a declaration:

When the game migrates to @SeiNetwork, the data speaks for itself — ~950,000 active addresses on-chain, ~3.3 million monthly transactions. This is real player behavior, not bot traffic.

In this model, tokens are not financing but structure:

Upgrading equipment and characters;

Minting/purchasing items and heroes, rights confirmation, and migration;

Revenue distribution and staking cycles;

Cross-game interoperability and ecological permissions…

Everything is programmable, everything is fluid.

The key is: Nika Labs has complete control over the IP.

They manage the entire chain from creation → experience → economic design → community governance, allowing them to natively rewrite gameplay and asset logic around the chain.

This means that players' investments can finally solidify as assets and be reused in the ecosystem over the long term.

Next up is $FASTER —

it is not a 'point system' but the fuel for this IP tokenization infrastructure:

Upgrading, minting, staking, tickets, whitelists, governance, and privileges all operate around it, making time and skill truly transformable and portable value.

Archer Hunter is just the first blueprint; Nika wants to turn 'living IP' into 'growing economies.'

This could very well be the opening of the third wave of Web3 games:

From 'new concepts' to 'real players,' from 'one-time economies' to 'sustainable ecosystems.'

The future of blockchain games does not necessarily need to reinvent gaming — it just needs to truly return value to players.