To me it looks like blockchain companies are very desperately trying to find use for their revolutionary technology and failing miserably
This is a general rule. In most cases you can't know in advance whether some product or service will be a goddamn hit or a monumental failure. And you won't know until you actually offer it to the public
All what gamers want is for games to be fun, update content frequently, be priced fairly, run smooth and have less bugs. Blockchain isn't helping with anything of that
That's the most important thing after blockchain can technically support such games. It already can, to a certain extent, as you can't throw out the window the popularity of CryptoKitties, however short-lived it had been. But it is probably not the kind of game that the majority of gamers are looking for