Its model is similar to platforms like NVIDIA’s GeForce Now or Amazon’s Luna, allowing players to access a catalog of over 1,300 titles, including hits like Fortnite and Rocket League.
In recent months, the startup based in Dubai has raised funding for 10 million dollars, rapidly expanding into over 33 global markets.
During the alpha testing phase in the United Arab Emirates, The Game Company recorded over 43,000 new registrations, with more than 41,000 on-chain transactions and 10,000 wallets created in less than 48 hours.
These numbers demonstrate the strong interest and potential of the platform in the gaming industry.
MultiversX boasts a network of over 3,330 different validator nodes, within which we find prominent names such as Binance Staking, Luganodes, P2P.org, Ledger, Figment, Deutsche Telekom and many others. To date, the network has attracted investments of 15.48 million EGLD, equal to 55% of the supply, with about 190,000 active users. The annualized yield for staking stands at a 7.34% APR. From today, users will be able to choose to delegate their EGLD to Animoca Brands as well.
It is worth highlighting how MultiversX has recently implemented version 4 of staking (Staking V4), which has significantly improved the accessibility and management of the network. Thanks to this update, validators can enter the system without having to wait for other nodes to leave the network, as was the case in the previous queue-based system.
Probin, who has recently worked on Off The Grid, a popular Web3 shooter, will have a key role in refining the gameplay, integrating Web2 players, and strengthening the player-owned economy in the game.
Peter Pham, co-founder and CEO of Auto Legends, emphasized how Probin’s decade-long experience in developing AAA games, combined with his passion for cars and racing games, will help create an authentic experience that truly resonates with racing and car enthusiasts.
The most relevant Web3 games of February
The month of February saw interesting developments in the world of Web3 gaming, with new titles emerging and established platforms continuing to dominate the scene.
– World of Dypians has maintained its leadership in the sector, leveraging the recent victory in the community incentive program for the best Web3 projects.
– Pixudi, thanks to the recent partnership with Immutable, has significantly increased its number of users. This collaboration will ensure advanced blockchain integration and better gaming experiences.
– Age of Dino has introduced a new AI-powered game called “10,000 Ways for Dinosaurs to Die”, which features dynamic events such as volcanic eruptions and meteorite impacts, ensuring gaming sessions are always unique.
– SERAPH: In The Darkness has launched Season 2, introducing new combat mechanics and a renewed in-game economy. The prize pool for this season includes **50 BNB and 6.1 million $SERAPH tokens**.
– Off The Grid has excited the community by announcing the tournament “OTG IRL Championship” at the HyperX Arena in Las Vegas, with a prize of 2,000 dollars per match and live broadcasts on Twitch.
Furthermore, a new platform called STAN has made its way into the ranking of the most influential games of the month. STAN presents itself as a community gaming app, connecting players and content creators through shared interests and social interactions.
AI gaming: i giocatori credono che i bot stanno rovinando il gioco multiplayer
The challenge from Razer and World Network comes as a response to what emerged from a survey of U.S. gamers.
In fact, it seems that for 71% of USA players, bots are ruining multiplayer competition.
Not only that, 74% stated that bots make playing certain games less fun, while 18% of players stated that they had stopped playing a game precisely because of the presence of bots.
These data already confirm the theory that the AI revolution in gaming is not entirely rosy, but rather, in some cases it is also frustrating. Not only that, what has emerged is that for players, it is still important to have fun and play with other humans.
Not by chance, 77% of players from all generations agreed on the importance of demonstrating their humanity online.
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