On Friday, the Sui Foundation announced via a blog post that EVE Frontier, the space survival game from CCP Games, the studio behind EVE Online, has officially migrated from its independent Ethereum-based testnet to the Sui Testnet.
The migration lands as part of Shroud of Fear, the game’s latest update, which also introduces new gameplay systems across identity, combat, and exploration.
CCP Games chose Sui because sub-second transaction finality keeps gameplay responsive even as activity scales. zkLogin lets players sign in with a standard email address instead of managing wallet credentials. Sponsored Transactions allow CCP to cover gas fees, so players can focus on surviving the Frontier rather than thinking about network costs.
EVE Frontier also leverages other technologies that are part of the Sui Stack. Walrus handles decentralized storage, while Seal provides onchain data access controls, enabling the kind of information asymmetry that makes EVE’s player-driven economies work.
Smart Assemblies, the in-game structures that players can program with custom logic, are now accessible to third-party developers. That means external teams can write code that runs on turrets, stargates, and storage units inside the live universe.
Sui is a Layer 1 blockchain designed to provide top-notch developer and user experiences backed by robust technological foundations.
On top of strong technical foundations, Sui prioritizes user experience by eliminating barriers commonly associated with blockchain interactions. Through innovations like zkLogin, sponsored transactions, and programmable transaction blocks, Sui creates a higher standard for user experience within Web3 by ensuring applications are accessible and user-friendly. SUI is up 4.9% in the last 24 hours, trading at $1.05 per coin.
Hassan Maishera