SUI News Today: CCP Aligns with Sui to Craft a Player-Driven "Forever Game"
CCP Games, the developer of the iconic sci-fi MMO EVE Online, announced that its upcoming space survival game EVE Frontier will transition from the Ethereum-based RedstoneRED-- network to the SuiSUI-- blockchain. The move, driven by a "deep philosophical alignment" between CCP Games and Sui's architecture, aims to enhance scalability, security, and user experience for the game's long-term vision of a "forever game" [1]. The transition will occur over the coming months without requiring players to migrate in-game assets, as the game currently operates on a testnet [2].
The decision prioritizes Sui's object-centric model and parallel execution capabilities, which are critical for supporting EVE Frontier's complex, player-driven universe. Sui's features, including zkLogin for seamless onboarding and programmable transaction blocks (PTBs), are expected to improve composability for third-party developers and enable security-enforced moddability [3]. CCP Games emphasized that the migration does not alter the game's roadmap but rather aligns with its goal of creating a persistent, player-moddable universe governed by "digital physics" [4].

A key collaboration involves Mysten Labs, Sui's creator, which is exploring a port of EVE Frontier to the SuiPlay0X1 handheld console. This device, a mobile PC gaming platform, natively supports crypto games via its PlaytronOS, potentially expanding the game's accessibility [5]. Mysten Labs highlighted that the partnership will initially leverage Sui's primitives-such as sponsored transactions and zkLogin-to optimize scalability and security before integrating the broader Sui stack [6].
The shift reflects broader trends in blockchain gaming, where developers increasingly seek specialized Layer-1 blockchains to address Ethereum's limitations in scalability and transaction costs. Sui's architecture, designed for high-throughput gaming environments, positions it as a competitor to EthereumETH-- for hosting large-scale, interactive virtual worlds [7]. CCP Games' founder, Hilmar Veigar Pétursson, noted that Sui's object-centric approach mirrors CCP's item-centric design philosophy, enabling a universe with billions of player-created assets [8].
The migration also underscores Sui's growing influence in the Web3 gaming ecosystem. With a total value locked (TVL) exceeding $2.1 billion in 2025 and partnerships with institutions like Microsoft, Sui has positioned itself as a platform for high-performance applications [9]. The integration of EVE Frontier could further validate Sui's capabilities, potentially attracting other major studios to its ecosystem.
Players and developers will benefit from reduced onboarding friction and enhanced composability, while CCP Games aims to solidify its reputation for creating immersive, player-driven experiences. The move aligns with the industry's shift toward blockchain platforms that prioritize performance and user-centric design, signaling a maturation phase for Web3 gaming [10].



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