I've been wondering one thing and now I'm asking you guys, do you think blockchain gaming has the potential to overtake the traditional gaming sector?
Many, if not most, developers believe that blockchain gaming is the next evolutionary step in gaming, similar to how the free-to-play movement revolutionized and cemented the place of in-game microtransactions as a viable design decision and monetization mechanism in mainstream games.
With the ability to monetize in-game time investment, the ability to freely trade NFTs, and true asset ownership, I believe blockchain gaming has several inherent advantages over other gaming modalities. As evidenced by the incredible number of high-quality game studios joining the trend, this should lead to significant future growth.
What are your thoughts?
I started to like a lot these blockchain games not so long ago, I started focusing on GameFi, or more specifically on WAM tournaments, during this bear market because they're fun and the prizes are great, and I needed some time to entertain and distract myself from the bear market and all the losses.
Which one do you play?
One of the most significant barriers to more widespread adoption is player opposition to blockchain implementation.
Don't you think that a vocal minority of players protests the inclusion of blockchain elements in a game indiscriminately, without regard for the fundamental game design benefits?
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