Author: Game Space
Game Space, the first Casual GameFi Hub, officially launched the second season of Player One Tournament today, and joined hands with AAA blockchain games The Lost Land, Oath of Peak and Bless Global to once again set off a wave of enthusiasm for the blockchain game track. In February this year, the first season of Player One Tournament attracted more than 20,000 users, and the number of interactions on Twitter exceeded 200,000 clicks, and accumulated 41,000 new Twitter users for game partners in 10 days.
Based on the results of the first season, this tour raised a Listed Token prize pool of 15,000 USDT and also attracted 50 partners, including KCC Chain, Bybit, Quest3, Link3, CyberConnect, and mainstream game unions and DAOs. As one of the sponsors of this tour, Tencent Cloud International provided $30,000 worth of cloud coins to the game partners of this tour, and will continue to invest in each season to show its support for the GameFi track.
As one of the core narratives of Web3, blockchain games can gather more Web2 traffic and help the industry develop. According to DappRadar, the number of active GameFi wallets will reach 800,000 in 2022, and the market size of GameFi is expected to reach US$38 billion in 2028, which fully shows that GameFi has become a track with great potential in the eyes of some OGs, senior GameFi enthusiasts and investors.
Game Space CEO, Michael Cameron said: "Despite the bias brought by the bear market, GameFi has always shown strong potential and resilience. Game Space has been deeply involved in the GameFi track since its inception, initially by providing GaaS (GameFi as a Service) for traditional AAA games, and will embed SDK to help them deploy games on Web3 within 7 days.
With our continuous efforts, we have developed Game Space into a diversified blockchain gaming platform, gathering nearly 60,000 loyal Web3 community users. In the future, we will continue to break boundaries, continue to hold large-scale blockchain gaming tournaments, allow more Web2 users to enter Web3, and energize the GameFi track. "
Many projects were affected by the bear market last year, but the bear market also allowed developers to focus more on project construction. Against this background, the GameFi track has quietly risen again, and tournaments such as the Player One Tournament, which include multiple games, provide a display platform for more high-quality blockchain game projects.
The game companies joining Season 2 have solid and powerful backgrounds, including Yeeha Games' Oath of Peak, a GameFi platform with $50 million in financing; The Lost Land, the first defense GameFi game independently developed by Monster Labs, and Bless Global, the industry's first 3A MMORPG GameFi game developed by TigonMobile under Longtu Korea.
It is worth mentioning that Bless Global uses Game Space's SDK engine for Web3 deployment. The SDK allows games to quickly have blockchain capabilities such as NFT trading markets, MPC wallets, management backends, and security assurance. Recently, Bless Global also announced that 2 million players participated in the Beta test warm-up event, with an average online time of 218 minutes.
The second season of Player One Tournament will last for 12 days, with each 3 days focusing on a different game. Game Space also invites mainstream game streamers on Twitch to participate in the live broadcast. Participants can participate by completing tasks on Quest3: https://app.quest3.xyz/event/748104043896905973
For the Player One Tournament, Game Space will continue to cooperate with more public chains, various game guilds, Web3 Infra, Web3 communities, etc. to hold tours, attract attention to various GameFi projects, and expand the base of chain game players, so as to better promote the prosperity and development of the entire GameFi and NFT ecosystem.
