Original title: Are Web3 Games Still Popular in Southeast Asia

Original author: Jay Jo and Yoon Lee

Original translation: Ladyfinger, BlockBeats

Editor's Note: Jay Jo and Yoon Lee provide an in-depth analysis of the current state of the Southeast Asian Web3 game market and the challenges and opportunities it faces. Although the volatility of the cryptocurrency market has brought shocks to P2E games, Southeast Asia continues to demonstrate its important position in the Web3 game field with its large young user base, high sensitivity to rewards, and active payment behavior. The article also points out that the Internet cafe culture and Web3 guild culture in the Southeast Asian market provide a unique social foundation for the further development of games. Although problems such as regulatory uncertainty and token farm operations still exist, the potential and vitality of the Southeast Asian market make it a strategic focus that cannot be ignored by Web3 game companies. BlockBeats translated the original text as follows:,

TL;DR

  • The sharp decline in the cryptocurrency market has caused many P2E games to be affected, and the number of users in Southeast Asia has dropped significantly. Nonetheless, Southeast Asian users remain an important group, contributing significant network traffic to mainstream Web3 games.

  • There are three reasons why Web3 gaming is booming in Southeast Asia: it remains an important source of revenue, success stories are a strong motivator, and a relaxed regulatory environment supports market vitality.

  • The core value of Web3 games, which is to reward users, ensures that Southeast Asian users will continue to play a key role. In addition, the region's unique characteristics, such as Web3 guilds and internet cafe culture, will have a positive impact on market development.

introduction

Southeast Asia is a key market for Web3 games, and many game companies are looking to expand. This is because the region has a large number of young people who are familiar with Web3 culture, and the popularity of the P2E model in the past has established a strong user base.

However, as token prices have fallen, investment-oriented users have drastically decreased, and some believe that the market is no longer as attractive as before. This raises the question: Is the Southeast Asian market still a high priority for Web3 game companies? In this report, we analyze the current state of the Southeast Asian Web3 game market and take a closer look at whether it is still attractive and what opportunities and challenges it offers.

Are there still many Web3 gamers in Southeast Asia?

Due to the overall price drop in the cryptocurrency market, the number of Web3 game users in Southeast Asia has indeed dropped significantly. Many players in the region were so invested in P2E games that they took out loans to participate, resulting in financial losses and mass exits from the market.

However, despite the decline, Southeast Asia still accounts for a significant proportion of Web3 gaming users. There’s no denying the market is on a downward trend, but the percentage of Southeast Asian gamers participating in recently released Web3 games remains high. In fact, analysis of website traffic for major Web3 games over the past three months shows that countries such as the Philippines and Indonesia continue to form the core user base.

Pixels Language Channel, Source: Pixels Discord

In addition to website traffic, the popularity of the Southeast Asian region is also reflected in the Discord country channel selection for the Web3 game Pixels. As seen above, Southeast Asian countries have an unusually high number of players, accounting for about 53% of the total. We estimate that their continued interest and high engagement in Web3 games is driven by the following three factors:

Web3 games are still profitable

Source: The New York Times

Southeast Asian users are actively participating in Web3 games mainly for economic reasons. These games are seen as a way to generate substantial income. For example, the daily minimum wage in the Philippines is about $10, and participating in P2E games has the potential to earn the same or even more.

According to the latest survey of Pixels gamers, as one of the most popular P2E games, the average casual player can earn about 50 PIXEL tokens, equivalent to $11, with only 4 to 8 hours of game time per day. For more skilled intermediate players, the daily income can reach 200 PIXEL, about $45; and the daily income of high-level players is as high as 400 PIXEL, about $92. Considering the possible growth in the value of the token, these benefits have continued appeal to Southeast Asian users.

success case

Source: John Aaron Ramos

Success stories in the P2E gaming space are another key factor that attracts many people to Web3 games. The huge success of games like Axie Infinity in history still inspires many players today. Take Aaron Ramos, a young Filipino man, for example, who earned enough from playing Axie Infinity to buy two properties. Stories like this not only highlight the huge financial potential of P2E games, but also serve as a strong driving force for Southeast Asian players to continue to participate in the game. Although there have been cases where some players have suffered losses due to failed investments, the fear of missing out (FOMO) has played a key role in maintaining player interest.

Relatively relaxed regulatory environment

Southeast Asia has not yet established a clear Web3 game regulatory system. This relatively relaxed regulatory environment has promoted the rapid development of the market in the short term. It reduces the difficulty of market access for developers and players, thereby stimulating market vitality.

Results of a survey on Korean players’ sentiment towards P2E games (n= 6, 324)

Data source: THIS IS GAME

To understand this more deeply, we can compare the situation in South Korea. South Korea has implemented strict regulatory policies on P2E games, making such games almost impossible to develop locally. P2E games are not only difficult to legalize and monetize in South Korea, but are generally viewed negatively. This sharp contrast highlights Southeast Asia’s relative advantages in the Web3 gaming industry.

Challenges and opportunities in Southeast Asia

Southeast Asia occupies a pivotal position in the field of Web3 games and has become the backbone of the market with its large user base. Nonetheless, the market faces some notable challenges.

Hashkey’s announcement on Vietnam’s ban, source: Telegram

The problem of token farm operations is prevalent throughout the Web3 gaming industry, not just the games themselves. Take Vietnam as an example. Recently, Vietnamese users have shown great enthusiasm for participating in HashKey's airdrop activities. This overactive behavior even alerted HashKey, who suspected that there might be token farm operations behind it, which eventually led to HashKey blocking Vietnamese phone numbers. This incident highlights the need for further regulation and improvement in the Web3 gaming industry in terms of supervision and integrity.

Even if users do not participate in token farms, there is still another problem in the Web3 gaming space: users may rely too much on the reward mechanism. If rewards are reduced or eliminated, users may lose strong incentives to continue participating, which may lead to a significant reduction in the number of real contributors in the long term, posing a threat to the healthy development of the entire ecosystem.

However, the reward-driven incentive mechanism is still a key factor in the operation of Web3 games. The high sensitivity to rewards is the core driving force for users to participate in Web3 games. Attracted by rewards, Southeast Asian users are willing to invest. Although not all users participate in the game for long-term and healthy motivations, their active participation plays a vital role in the formation and development of the emerging ecosystem of Web3 games.

Data source: "Special Report" 2024 Thailand Web3 Market Report, @Tiger Research

This further promotes Southeast Asia as an important market that gaming companies cannot ignore, as Web3 games in the region show high in-game purchase rates. Although Southeast Asia is often considered a region with lower purchasing power, Web3 games are showing positive payment trends here, driving significant in-app purchases. Particularly in the Philippines and Thailand, WeMade's Night Crow and Mir 4 ranked third and fourth respectively in in-app revenue rankings, highlighting the potential of this market. Overall, the Web3 game market in Southeast Asia is a complex and dynamic market full of opportunities and challenges.

in conclusion

Although the Web3 gaming model has evolved in recent years, its core value - rewarding users - remains unchanged. For example, the immediate reward mechanism of the P2E model has gradually evolved into the P2A (Play to Airdrop) model, which provides rewards in the form of future tokens. Despite the change in form, the core position of the user reward mechanism has not been shaken. For this reason, Southeast Asia, with its high sensitivity to rewards, is likely to continue to be a key market for the Web3 gaming industry.

Source: The New York Times

The attractiveness of the Southeast Asian market is not only based on rewards, but also on several other factors: 1) a large population with a low median age; 2) a user base with a high willingness to pay for Web3 games; 3) Internet cafe culture and Web3 guild culture, which are expected to play an important role in the development of the Web3 game market.

The Web3 game market is still in its early stages of development, and the Southeast Asian market plays a vital role in this process. Users in the region are not only actively participating, but also making substantial contributions to the advancement and innovation of games through their participation. The Southeast Asian market is gradually becoming a testing ground for extensive testing and large-scale application of Web3 games. Although it may be challenging to acquire a stable user base in the short term, this also provides valuable opportunities for verification and improvement of various aspects of the game.

In summary, the Southeast Asian market remains an attractive area for the Web3 gaming industry due to its unique advantages. If Web3 gaming companies can deeply understand and effectively utilize the characteristics of the region, they will be able to achieve business growth and expansion.

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