Overview

Minecraft is already one of the most popular metaverses, but with the addition of blockchain-certified land ownership, users may now own their plots forever and sell them on decentralized marketplaces. Furthermore, because Metaverse Land: Minecraft NFTs are carbon-neutral, the implementation of land NFTs is a direct response to accusations that NFTs have a harmful influence on the environment.

The player base for blockchain games has increased steadily as blockchain adoption accelerates. 2021 is the year of NFTs. As game studios continue to explore innovative ways to play, blockchain gaming will become even more prominent in the years to come. It is clear that as the demand for blockchain games grows, so does players’ desire for a game with longevity and balance. Many blockchain games, whilst starting out with unique ideas and promise, often stall beyond their pre-sales. From a player base perspective, there are several reasons for this, as outlined below: The concept of excessive ‘Pay to Win’ is considered a problem in many prominent games today, as this hinders the entry of new players. This is true of many games and not just blockchain games. Players are often left in a position where they have spent large amounts of money, whilst their assets have often failed to hold any value. More specifically to blockchain games: if the issuance of the first items (NFTs) are the strongest, in order to reward early players, and the subsequent items or characters are always weaker; which reduces the motivation for new players to continue the game shortly after joining

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