Mirror World, a Web3 application development platform, has launched the first gaming rollup chain on Solana, named Sonic. This novel Solana Virtual Machine (SVM) computation engine allows developers to deploy game engines or virtual machines of their choice on Solana via its Software Development Kit (SDK), enhancing in-app transactions. Sonic, powered by Mirror World's core technology Hypergrid, enables gaming platforms to create their own on-ramp and cross-chain Decentralized Exchange (DEX) aggregators for Solana in-game interactions. The SDK has already been deployed to 50 gaming clients as initial distribution nodes. Three games, Mahjong Meta, MATR1X FIRE, and SERAPH/ACTOZSOFT, which have raised over $30 million in their series rounds, have seen significant traffic and transaction engagements after incorporating the Mirror World SDK. Chris Zhu, CEO of Mirror World, stated that Sonic aims to expand the Solana gaming ecosystem and process millions of requests per second per game, settling them back onto Solana L1. Additionally, Mirror World offers a Smart Marketplace SDK, allowing developers to deploy a nonfungible token marketplace within their decentralized application for $299 per month, with a limit of $1 million in monthly transaction volume. Despite Solana's rapid growth, becoming a top five blockchain by market cap with an 824% gain over the past year, gaming activities on Solana have lagged behind Ethereum. However, Solana is gaining traction in other initiatives, including hitting an all-time high of $5 billion in nonfungible token sales in February.