How the Concept of Community Will Help Web3 Games Succeed
One of the biggest differentiators between today’s video games and those built on blockchain, aka Web3 games, are the communities built around the latter. Sure, there are opportunities for fans of large gaming franchises such as?Call of Duty?and?Fortnite?to interact with each other as well as those games’ developers, but these relationships can theoretically be much deeper with a Web3 model. How?
How does this play out in the real world? Let’s look at one of Web3 gaming’s biggest successes.
Why?Alien Worlds?is thriving
Alien Worlds?is the most popular blockchain game with around?11 million?daily transactions from more than 700,000 monthly active users. Launched in beta in late 2020, the?Alien Worlds?community has grown to almost 3.6 million registered game players and NFT enthusiasts.
Unlike other blockchain games,?Alien Worlds?does not require cryptocurrency or the installation of a Metamask wallet to begin. In the game, users collect and trade unique digital items minted primarily on the?WAX blockchain. Players compete to earn?Alien Worlds’?in-game token, Trilium (TLM), which is used to control one of six rival DAOs (decentralized autonomous organizations). TLM is also available on Ethereum and some NFTs are on?BNB Chain.
The growing Web3 gaming landscape
There are more than?1,550 blockchain games, as of June 2022, with an average of?800,000 people?connecting with Web3 games daily. Investments into NFT and blockchain gaming companies have reached more than?$3.4 billion.
To stand out among this wave, Web3 gaming projects must take a page out of the?Alien Worlds’?playbook on using Web3’s unique mechanics to focus on community. Failure to focus on community can often lead a Web3 project to doom.
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The shelf-life of Web3 games can be short
EOS Knights?was very popular in 2019, and while not considered a dead game, it has declined greatly in popularity. Why?
A look ahead
Given the potential of Web3 gaming, both crypto stalwarts as well as newcomers are looking to enter the Web3 gaming space.
Yuga Lab, creators of the immensely valuable Bored Ape NFT collection, perhaps has the greatest potential to succeed. The company is building a team to develop its?Otherside?metaverse game that will focus first on the Bored Ape community.
But whether?Otherside?succeeds as a game or just as an online space for Bored Ape holders to hang out digitally remains to be seen. Web3 gaming has been plagued by games that more closely resemble financial products than something people would play to relax and unwind. The winds seem to be shifting, however, as many Web3 gaming projects start rejecting the “play-to-earn” model, opting instead for a “fun first” focus.
In tandem with rejecting the play-to-earn model, Web3 games are building sustainable tokenomics models to avoid a situation similar to?Axie Infinity?where?disadvantaged players are exploited?and profitability becomes rare later in the project’s life cycle. As investment into the Web3 gaming industry increases and more games are being developed, merging communities via partnerships or investments in other games or infrastructure will help Web3 gaming thrive.
Please see the?original article?by? Rochelle Kelly , Assistant Account Executive at Ditto and gaming enthusiast, on?Medium.