Gamers L.A.B. Brings Real-Time On-Chain Data to Games

📅 Published: 22-05-2025 ✍️ By: Emilia Novak
Gamers L.A.B. Brings Real-Time On-Chain Data to Games

Gamers L.A.B.: Transforming Games in  Real-Time with somnia community.

Web3 game publisher Uprising Labs has launched Gamers L.A.B., an infrastructure layer built on Somnia, a high-performance Layer 1 blockchain made for live applications. This setup helps bring gameplay data fully on-chain. It opens new ideas for developers and gives better experiences to players.

Gamers L.A.B. provides a strong set of tools. These tools allow games to record and use live gameplay data directly on the blockchain. At the center of this system is Battle Records. It is a new open standard used to store game data that can work across many games and platforms.

Somnia’s system supports over 1 million transactions per second. It also has very fast finality and very low transaction costs. Because of this, Gamers L.A.B. can record many in-game actions quickly. This helps create new types of gameplay that can work across different games.

Battle Records helps developers collect and store game such as kills, assists, match results, and player decisions. All this data is stored on-chain. It is easy to access using a REST API, so developers do not need deep blockchain knowledge to use it.

The impact of this system goes beyond easy integration. On-chain allow new features to be created. For example, players and fans can join live prediction markets. They can make guesses or bets on what will happen during a game. This creates new ways for streamers, esports players, and communities to connect.

It is one of the first systems to fully use this idea. It sets the base for a new type of game design where it is open and shared.

It shows what is possible when limits are removed,” said Somnia founder Paul Thomas. “By putting game on-chain, developers can build new types of systems that are open, connected, and easy to use. This is what Somnia was built for.”

By giving developers live access to structured gameplay data, it helps create smarter and more interactive games. These games can be more fun, more dynamic, and more rewarding for players.

“Gamers L.A.B. changes not only what we store on-chain, but how we use it,” said Uprising founder Eric Vander Wal. “Web3 has focused on ownership. Now it is time to unlock its full power. With developers can store large amounts of data and build systems that reward users, support communities, and increase engagement.”

To learn more and stay updated, you can follow on X and keep watching the Somnia community for future updates.

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Emilia Novak

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