[Forum debate: When we stop talking about Web3, Web3 games can attract more players]
In this digital world that is constantly evolving, we have long been accustomed to the miracles of technology, and rarely stop to think deeply about the technology behind it. Most of them only care about the function of technology and its ease of use, such as players in the game industry. Regarding the integration of Web3, mainstream game companies such as EA were questioned in November 2021, while Microsoft, Valve and Epic Games chose to ignore it.
For Web3 games to be successful, we need to win over the Web2 audience and focus on user experience rather than just technical structure. Whether it’s a game or Web3, what players value most is a smooth operating experience.
The financialization of gaming should not be looked down upon. The gaming industry’s revenue is staggering, expected to grow from $282 billion in 2023 to $666 billion in 2030. Through the blockchain, we provide players with a legal trading platform, eliminating the need for them to seek the dark web or other channels.
The power of community cannot be ignored. Gaming culture really comes alive when players delve into strategic discussions, resource management, and NFTs. A strong community is the cornerstone of a game's success.
To attract players, we need to provide rich gaming experiences and rewards. While finance is at the core of Web3, game richness and quality UI and UX are also extremely important. Although some players have reservations about Web3, many players who are passionate about gaming now have legal platforms for NFT transactions.
We should create games that players love, leveraging Web3 to ensure fair ownership and trading of game assets.