The Karrat Foundation has announced a partnership with the Arbitration Foundation to launch the Studio Chain, a blockchain network designed for gaming and entertainment.
Studio Chain builds on the index’s layer 2 expansion technology, with blockchain elements with my pet rogue as its flagship title.
The collaboration aims to bring Web3 capabilities into the game, allowing players to participate in digital assets and transactions in a structured ecosystem.


What is my pet rogue?
My Pet Rogue is a multiplayer action game developed by AMGI Studios. It combines Royal Battle-style combat with interactive stories, allowing players to engage in dynamic gaming experiences. The game has attracted over 500,000 downloads on the Epic Games Store and is known for its stylized visuals and fast-paced gameplay.
AMGI Studios has received funding from investors, including Paris Hilton and Coldplay members to further develop the game and its blockchain integration. The studio aims to enhance the gaming experience by introducing digital asset ownership while ensuring gameplay remains uninterrupted.
Rather than embedding Web3 features directly into the console version, blockchain interactions are performed through external platforms such as MOR PET Hooligan Web Portal.


What’s next for my pet rogue?
With the integration of studio chains, my pet rogue is expected to surpass current PC availability. Plans include launching and other gaming platforms on Xbox, expanding audiences and accessibility. The game’s Web3 elements, such as digital asset ownership and blockchain-based transactions, will be managed externally to comply with platform restrictions while maintaining blockchain interoperability.
“The studio chain and my pet rogue series bring them a rich source of content and culture and we are excited to add the arbitration ecosystem.” “We are excited to see how this collaboration will enable a truly innovative player and creator experience.”
Although Studio Chain enters the competitive blockchain gaming space, its developers emphasize that their goal is not to compete directly, but to create a dedicated blockchain environment for entertainment applications. With the transformation of the traditional gaming industry, including studio closures and funding challenges, projects such as Studio Chain are designed to provide alternative ways to fund and audience engagement.
“By leveraging the strong infrastructure of arbitration, we are able to create gaming experiences that were previously impossible,” said Luke Paglia, co-founder and COO of AMGI Studios. “My pet rogue is just the beginning – this collaboration makes asset ownership in the game, truly player-driven interactive expansion, and enhanced interoperability will change how audiences interact with entertainment.”