Tilted and Arena of Faith team up to help ‘redefine’ web3 esports

Hassan Shittu
Tom Daniels
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Tilted, a Web3 TikTok-style streaming platform, has announced a partnership with Arena of Faith (AoF), a MOBA game built on the BNB Chain.

Announced on May 12, 2025, the collaboration will introduce new competitive platforms and interesting tournaments into the AoF gameplay to widen its audience to Web3 gamers.

As part of the partnership, Tilted stated that it will be hosting and managing esports events for AoF, which will include several contests and tournaments.

Additionally, AoF will have access to Tilted’s network of tournament operators and game organisers. 

Tilted Brings its Esports System to Arena of Faith

According to Tilted, the platform will equip Arena of Faith with a full-stack esports operation system, such as bracket automation, live scoring, leaderboard syncing and player ranking tools.

The first wave of the game events will be open to all players and hosted on Tilted’s platform. 

These events will feature prize pools and incentives created to encourage early participation and long-term engagement from the players.

To participate, players will be required to connect their Web3 wallets and game accounts. This enables participants to link their gameplay performance to on-chain achievements and digital identities.

Tilted also confirmed that AoF will benefit from its decentralised tournament model, which allows verified community organisers to host and manage competitions independently. 

Arena of Faith Looks to Grow Through Competitive Gameplay

Source: Medium

Arena of Faith, a MOBA game that blends fast-paced 5v5 battles with blockchain technology, is pushing forward with its Web3 ambitions.

Backed by strategic partnerships and powered by its native $ACP token, Arena of Faith is building an ecosystem where players can own and trade in-game assets as NFTs.

Notably, Arena of Faith plans to use the partnership as a springboard toward deeper involvement in the Web3 gaming space. 

Furthermore, Tilted described the move as part of its effort to help games build out competitive systems that can grow and adapt to their communities. At the time of publication, neither of the two projects has shared details about exclusivity, token distribution, or any joint branding.

Additional details, including tournament dates, prize structures, and sign-up processes, are expected to roll out soon through official channels.

Hassan Shittu

Hassan is a seasoned Web3 professional with over five years of experience and a versatile writing background across the blockchain space. A gaming enthusiast, he now focuses on how crypto can transform the gaming industry.
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