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IKEA meets the metaverse, but blockchain’s still in the waiting room
IKEA and Roblox merged this week, opening "The Co-Worker Game" on Roblox's virtual-world platform—IKEA describes it as "the brand's first foray into mainstream gaming."
IKEA and Roblox merged this week, opening "The Co-Worker Game" on Roblox's virtual-world platform—IKEA describes it as "the brand's first foray into mainstream gaming."
Amid the dwindling number of P2E players, Haste Arcade carries out several changes in its gaming platform, all while sticking to its "Simplicity and Fun" ethos and operating on the BSV blockchain.
The survey by OnePoll found that 52% of gamers have not heard of blockchain games, while a further 32% have not played one despite a $1 billion investment in April.
Omniscape has created MetaPets and launched the "Boximon" character series, combining location-based AR with blockchain transactions in a game that experiments with virtual spaces.
Players can now earn monies with a simple "Yes" or "No" answer on Dark2Light's online "democracy card game," which also features a new twist—allowing users to throw in questions of their own.
After its success in Southeast Asia, Animoca Brands is entering Saudi Arabia's Web3 gaming market, announcing a strategic plan to boost the local ecosystem and provide opportunities to startups.
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Roblox is deploying a large language model with advanced functionalities to support 16 languages, allowing their 70 million daily users to communicate with each other in real time.
Tencent’s CEO Pony Ma remarked that the move toward AI stems from several headwinds the gaming unit faces, for one, the company’s recent games have failed to gather steam compared to its rivals.
The report revealed that the number represented 30% of all blockchain games, with lack of funding and market conditions as the two most cited challenges.
Square Enix's President Takashi Kiryu opened 2024 with a New Year's letter that hinted at the company's future, especially when it comes to integrating AI into game development.
Gaming developers predict that 20% of the $347 billion industry will leverage blockchain in 2024, with most expecting traditional gaming firms to be the growth drivers.