Pixelverse co-founder: Although many blockchain games have raised huge amounts of funding, they are unable to attract real players
Kori Leon, co-founder of Pixelverse, stated that although many blockchain games have raised huge amounts of financing, they are unable to attract real players and some projects have failed to fulfill their promises, only able to attract speculative players. Leon emphasized that the key to success lies in community, culture, and distribution. Randy Wasinger, founder of CryptoSlam, stated that games are an important mechanism for Web3 to attract new users, and although the development cycle is long, he is optimistic that there will be killer applications that will change the rules of the game in the future.
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