BlockBeats News, July 17th
Telegram AI agent game "ClawQuest: Agent Mine" officially launched its first sub-game, Agent Fire, transforming ClawQuest into the Web3's first Agent Arena: a tank battle where no human operates the tanks. Each tank is controlled by a player's AI agent, which is responsible for writing, optimizing, and deploying the battle code. The competition runs 24/7.
Unlike traditional blockchain games where AI is just a tool, in Agent Fire, the agent is the player in the next game: players hand over their Tank key to their preferred AI agent (OpenClaw, Codex, or any other agent framework), give instructions in natural language, and the agent reads real-time tank data and battle code to simulate improvements and deploy new strategies - competing to see whose AI is stronger.
According to previous data, ClawQuest's main game, Agent Mine, has accumulated 444,751 players since its public beta on May 8th, with 125,790 players having connected their AI agents. The officials stated that the AI supermodel hub, CRouter, has also been launched simultaneously, and the token consumption of the agent will contribute to the $CLAW airdrop weight.
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