TL;DR
- GRAM and EtherForge partner to solve blockchain gaming isolation.
- They aim to let players access games across different blockchains.
- EtherForge’s flagship game will be the first test environment.
The GRAM Ecosystem formed a partnership with the Web3 game studio EtherForge. The agreement focuses on improving cross-chain functionality for online games built on blockchain technology. This collaboration works to solve a common industry problem where games operate on only one blockchain network.
Many Web3 games currently exist within isolated blockchain environments. This design limits their audience and complicates development. Players who use a different blockchain cannot access these games easily. The GRAM and EtherForge partnership plans to build technical connections between separate networks. Their goal is to let players interact with games across multiple blockchains without extra steps.
A Technical Solution for Player Access
The partnership involves direct technical work. EtherForge develops strategy simulation games that use NFT-driven progression systems. GRAM provides its platform infrastructure. Together, they will create tools for game developers. These tools are meant to help other studios design games that function on several blockchains simultaneously.
This effort addresses a clear demand from the gaming community. Players often encounter barriers when their digital assets are locked to one platform. The collaboration aims to lower these barriers. The outcome could be a more connected gaming environment where the choice of blockchain becomes less important for the user.
GRAM Ecosystem 🤝 EtherForge
We are excited to partner with @EtherForge_io!
Web3 gaming knows no boundaries. Whether on Base or Solana, we are united in pushing the limits of what Web3 games can be on web apps.
About EtherForge:
An indie strategy simulation game where… pic.twitter.com/edEK7XInnT— GRAM Ecosystem 🐳🟦 (@gram_voyage) January 17, 2026
The joint work includes developing shared technical standards. These standards would allow a game’s digital items, like characters or weapons, to be used in another game on a different blockchain. This interoperability could increase the potential player base for each participating title. For developers, it simplifies the process of reaching users without rebuilding a game for each new network.
A GRAM Ecosystem spokesperson stated the work prioritizes practical utility for gamers. The collaboration with EtherForge centers on immediate applications rather than distant concepts. A representative from EtherForge added that their flagship game will act as a first test environment for these cross-chain features.




