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Web3 Gaming in a Post-Friction World - FOGcast #59

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Back to a less edgy conversation this week! Today we discuss the evolution of Web3 for Games from a user onboarding perspective and what it means for the games to come!

Guests:

  • Nico Vereecke: Host of the podcast and investor at BITKRAFT Ventures.
  • Devin Becker: Gaming lead at NAMI and Naavik, specializing in game analytics for Web3 gaming.
  • Sam Barberie: Head of Strategy and Partnerships at Horizon and Sequence, with a background in gaming and interactive media.
  • Mike Levine: CEO of Mystic Moose and creator of the game Mojo Melee, an auto chess battler in the Web3 gaming space

Key Takeaways:

  • The evolution of gaming technology follows a pattern of starting with rudimentary games and progressing to more real-time and immersive experiences.
  • Web3 gaming is moving towards a more seamless user experience, with the goal of abstracting away the complexities of blockchain technology.
  • The mobile platform is a gateway to reaching a wider audience, but cross-platform compatibility is essential for a successful game.
  • The concept of asset ownership in Web3 gaming is still evolving, and developers need to find ways to make it meaningful and valuable to players.
  • Educating players about the benefits of Web3 gaming is important, but it should be done in a way that focuses on the player experience rather than the technology itself.

Enjoy!

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Watch the episode on YouTube

Follow the Future of Gaming: Twitter | LinkedIn

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Back to a less edgy conversation this week! Today we discuss the evolution of Web3 for Games from a user onboarding perspective and what it means for the games to come!

Guests:

  • Nico Vereecke: Host of the podcast and investor at BITKRAFT Ventures.
  • Devin Becker: Gaming lead at NAMI and Naavik, specializing in game analytics for Web3 gaming.
  • Sam Barberie: Head of Strategy and Partnerships at Horizon and Sequence, with a background in gaming and interactive media.
  • Mike Levine: CEO of Mystic Moose and creator of the game Mojo Melee, an auto chess battler in the Web3 gaming space

Key Takeaways:

  • The evolution of gaming technology follows a pattern of starting with rudimentary games and progressing to more real-time and immersive experiences.
  • Web3 gaming is moving towards a more seamless user experience, with the goal of abstracting away the complexities of blockchain technology.
  • The mobile platform is a gateway to reaching a wider audience, but cross-platform compatibility is essential for a successful game.
  • The concept of asset ownership in Web3 gaming is still evolving, and developers need to find ways to make it meaningful and valuable to players.
  • Educating players about the benefits of Web3 gaming is important, but it should be done in a way that focuses on the player experience rather than the technology itself.

Enjoy!

Join the FOGDAO Discord

Watch the episode on YouTube

Follow the Future of Gaming: Twitter | LinkedIn

  continue reading

64 episodes

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