By PressRelease
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New York, USA, April 30th, 2026,
Award-winning Web3 FPS launches Chinese Early Access on GalaChain, the first Western blockchain integrated with China's Trusted Copyright Chain, enabling compliant RMB trading of in-game assets for nearly 700 million players.
SHRAPNEL, the award-winning Web3 competitive shooter, today announced Chinese Early Access, making it the first premium Western Web3 game to enter China through the country's national digital asset infrastructure.
The launch is powered by two technologies working together: GalaChain, the Layer 1 blockchain already running Shrapnel's global economy with over 400,000 NFTs on-chain, and China's Trusted Copyright Chain (TCC), the government-certified framework that gives digital assets official legal recognition and protection. The integration marks two industry firsts: a Western Web3 game entering China with fully compliant digital asset trading, and a Western Layer 1 blockchain serving as the bridge that makes it possible.
For Chinese players, this means something that hasn't existed before: the ability to buy, sell, and trade Shrapnel weapon skins and in-game items for RMB, peer-to-peer, within a fully compliant marketplace. No grey markets. No workarounds. A regulated digital economy inside a real game, powered by GalaChain.
Why this matters for the industry
China's online gaming market generated over $49 billion in annual revenue in 2025, with nearly 700 million players. Until now, no Western blockchain or Web3 game had a compliant path into that market. GalaChain's integration with the TCC changes that, creating a regulated on-ramp that Shrapnel is the first to use.
The launch includes an Exclusive GalaDex Weapon Skin Collection, minted on GalaChain, available to Chinese Early Access players as the first officially sanctioned cross-border Web3 gaming assets in the market.
GalaChain: the bridge between markets
GalaChain already runs Shrapnel's global economy, with over 400,000 NFTs minted and circulating on-chain. Rather than building a separate system for China, the TCC integration extends GalaChain's existing infrastructure into the Chinese market, maintaining a single, unified game economy across borders.
GalaChain delivers the low-latency player experience that competitive FPS gameplay demands. The same performance characteristics that led Shrapnel to choose GalaChain over other Layer 1s now position the chain as the default infrastructure for compliant Web3 gaming in China.
What the leaders are saying
About Shrapnel
SHRAPNEL is an award-winning, moddable first-person shooter built for competitive play with a real on-chain economy. Developed by a team of AAA veterans, Shrapnel puts players in control of their in-game assets through true digital ownership. The game has migrated over 400,000 NFTs to GalaChain and is the first Western Web3 title to launch in China through a government-certified framework.
About Gala Games and GalaChain
Gala Games is the technology company behind GalaChain, a Layer 1 blockchain purpose-built for entertainment and digital economies. GalaChain powers a growing ecosystem of products including GalaSwap (live decentralized exchange), GalaPump (token launch platform), Shrapnel, Mirandus, and AI-driven applications that have been transacting on-chain since 2025. The network is secured by 20,000 community-operated Founder's Nodes. With its integration into China's Trusted Copyright Chain, GalaChain becomes the first Western blockchain with a compliant bridge to the Chinese digital asset market.
About China's Trusted Copyright Chain (TCC)
China's Trusted Copyright Chain is the national-level digital asset infrastructure providing government-certified registration, protection, and trading of digital assets. The TCC framework enables compliant peer-to-peer trading settled in RMB, establishing a regulated bridge between digital ownership and the real economy.
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