Do you recall when Web3 gaming first joined the market in 2017? We had no clue at the time how all of this would develop and become as famous as it is now.
Nobody expected that the popular PC gaming marketplace Steam would take a strong position against NFTs in their shop. As a result, blockchain games found it challenging to enter the Web2 ecosystem.
What were your thoughts when you first heard about this form of gaming? Were you interested to see what all of this looked like?
These games are undeniably game changers, and I feel that the ordinary player would readily acclimate to the new words and features they include. Even today, game creators use Altura and similar systems to make it easier to integrate NFTs and NFT marketplaces in games.
All of these aren't difficult to understand or handle nowadays; there are several resources available.
I understand that the Web3 gaming sector has been chastised for a variety of reasons, including poor gameplay and quality, high risk, and the exclusion of many prospective groups – with the revenue model serving as the primary positive.
Giving gamers the ability to "test run" games before purchasing them may bring the gaming community closer together.
What are your opinions?
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