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Re: Are Blockchain Games Too Complicated for Mass Adoption?
by
Synchronice
on 23/02/2025, 15:26:50 UTC
For example, in a story-driven game like Far Cry 3, blockchain wouldn’t add much. But in an open-world game like GTA 5, imagine if:

  • The in-game economy was player-driven, meaning rare cars or properties could be actually owned and sold between players.

  • Players could own businesses, casinos, or real estate on-chain and earn real profits from them.

  • The game had player-governed servers where rules, updates, and events were decided by the community.


This is where blockchain can add value, rather than just being a buzzword.
Good points! I've thought many times how amazing it would be if there were such possibilities in video games for earning money. I would happily enjoy playing UFC of FIFA game PVP for real money but sadly, no company does that.
I have another question, isn't it possible to trade properties and own businesses in game without blockchain technologies? I mean, I can trade skins in Warframe despite the fact that it doesn't have any blockchain.

I couldn't find a Sachi gameplay on YouTube from a quick search, is this game really AAA+ game? By the way, I'll read more info about it on their website.