Pixel Vault integrates Horizen’s zkVerify for provably fair random functions

Building fair systems for random number generation in games, Horizen Labs has announced its zero-knowledge proof verification layer zkVerify will be integrated by web3 game studio Pixel Vault.

More specifically, Pixel Vault will utilize zkVerify’s Verifiable Random Functions (VRF), a cryptographic tool that generates random numbers in a way that is both unpredictable and provable. Keeping manipulation at bay, the tool improves player trust and strengthens the credibility of web3 gaming.

By incorporating zkVerify’s VRF-based game mechanics, Pixel Vault can guarantee that all random elements, from matchmaking to event triggering, are both transparent and tamper-proof in its already existing games such as strategic auto-battler Play Battle Plan.

Some of the key use cases of zk-powered VRF in games include:

  • VRFs generate random but verifiable seeds for creating game content such as landscapes, dungeons, and entire game worlds.
  • In digital card games, VRFs ensure that deck shuffling is truly random and transparent.
  • NPC actions and dialogue choices can be driven by random, verifiable VRF outcomes, making interactions more dynamic and unpredictable.
  • VRF-generated numbers can trigger random in-game events or encounters, enhancing gameplay unpredictability.
  • In games with combat mechanics, VRFs determine the likelihood of critical hits and special effects, ensuring randomness that is fair and unbiased.

“Zero-knowledge proofs are a game-changer for privacy and security, especially in web3 gaming and VRF mechanics,” commented Horizen Labs CEO Rob Viglione.

“With zkVerify, we take the complexity of proof verification off developers’ hands, offering a streamlined, optimized solution. This allows Pixel Vault to focus on building great games while we ensure seamless, efficient verification that can easily extend across multiple chains.”

You can find out more at the zkVerify website.

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