There has been much debate about how P2E games attract traditional gamers. There are different ways the creators of P2E have approached this, but the easiest way to approach this is to take a leaf out of the Web2 playbook. It’s about using game design strategies that have been proven to work well. especially when it comes to Shelf life.
The default mentality of cryptography and Web3 is that everything should last forever. A token crash or platform decommissioning is considered a failure.But in the gaming industry, games are Be expected have an expiration date. It is accepted and expected that players will enjoy them and eventually move on.
There are exceptions to this rule. hardcore games World of Warcraft and Call of Duty, for example, have loyal fan bases.but when we speak mid core When casual games It is very common for them to last up to 3 to 12 months before they become considered “aged”.
So I think P2E game creators should start thinking about new ways to monetize their games, keeping in mind the natural life cycle of their games. In doing so, he prioritizes UX and user acquisition over blockchain usage. Trust the proven monetization strategies that exist in the traditional gaming space and only use blockchain when absolutely necessary.
Blockchain may be the tool of choice for things like proving ownership of digital objects residing within video games or proving identity. Interoperability is also a matter of debate, but the technology to support it has yet to materialize.
Ultimately, though, I think the future of blockchain in gaming will be much less visible than it is today. It’s so seamlessly woven into the gameplay experience that no one knows it’s there. It’s time to start thinking about what you can do.
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Corey Wilton is the co-founder of Pegaxy, a futuristic mythology-style play-and-earn racing game.