[Coin World] On June 28 (UTC+8), since 2025, multiple Blockchain game projects have successively ceased operations or announced closures, including "Deadrop," "Ember Sword," "Nyan Heroes," "The Bornless," "Star Atlas," and "Champions Ascension." These projects had received significant funding and market attention, but during the launch or testing phases, they generally faced issues such as funding depletion, lack of user stickiness, and unsustainable economic models, ultimately being forced to exit the market. Although a few projects like "Off the Grid" have achieved relative success, overall, the Web3 gaming industry is undergoing a noticeable clearing period. The report indicates that most Blockchain games have not yet found a stable user growth path, with players often focusing more on financial incentives rather than the games themselves. Teams also struggle to maintain long-term operations due to a lack of real game development experience. This trend reflects that the encryption gaming industry is still in its early stages, and project survival requires a combination of funding, product, and community support.
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StableGenius
· 06-27 18:09
as predicted - another wave of ponzis crashing. fundamentally flawed tokenomics was mathematically inevitable tbh
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NftDataDetective
· 06-27 18:09
should've seen this coming... web3 gaming was like 90% hype 10% playability ngl
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MetaMaximalist
· 06-27 18:07
tbh we all saw this coming... weak tokenomics + no real cultural convergence = unsustainable protocols fr
Since 2025, multiple blockchain games have ceased operations, and the Web3 gaming industry has entered a clearing period.
[Coin World] On June 28 (UTC+8), since 2025, multiple Blockchain game projects have successively ceased operations or announced closures, including "Deadrop," "Ember Sword," "Nyan Heroes," "The Bornless," "Star Atlas," and "Champions Ascension." These projects had received significant funding and market attention, but during the launch or testing phases, they generally faced issues such as funding depletion, lack of user stickiness, and unsustainable economic models, ultimately being forced to exit the market. Although a few projects like "Off the Grid" have achieved relative success, overall, the Web3 gaming industry is undergoing a noticeable clearing period. The report indicates that most Blockchain games have not yet found a stable user growth path, with players often focusing more on financial incentives rather than the games themselves. Teams also struggle to maintain long-term operations due to a lack of real game development experience. This trend reflects that the encryption gaming industry is still in its early stages, and project survival requires a combination of funding, product, and community support.