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The recent trend in the blockchain gaming circle remains hot, with several leading games launching large-scale tournaments and new features.
Horse racing game Photo Finish is currently in the final stage of the PFL season. On January 7th, the official announced that over $150,000 in free tournament prizes will be awarded in the final week. This presents a significant opportunity for players aiming to climb the season rankings.
MMORPG RavenQuest is also not to be outdone. The second Guild Expedition Tournament kicked off on January 8th and will last for 14 days. The prize pool for this competition is luxurious—featuring 1.5 million $QUEST tokens and land NFTs worth over $100,000. Participating guilds are eager to compete.
Medieval strategy game BLOCKLORDS has announced the largest prize pool in its history. The regional war and Season 4 BattleBorne events, announced on January 7th, have begun, with a combined leaderboard prize pool of up to 500,000 $LRDS tokens. This scale is enough to attract hardcore strategy players.
In the Solana ecosystem, Play Solana announced the results of the first PSG1 handheld game development competition. The top three winners will receive rewards of 6000, 3000, and 1000 USDC respectively, along with PSG1 handheld devices and market support resources, totaling over $10,000 in value.
Card game Moku HQ has also recently made new moves. This collectible card game on the Ronin network announced that players can start purchasing and opening Booster Box NFT packs from 10:00 AM Eastern Time on January 13th.
Powday Farm has opened its testing phase with a $10,000 prize pool. The game features PvE and Pow Mining leaderboards, where winners can earn $gSOL, $gEVA, and high-rarity equipment. There will also be a daily lottery for four lucky players.
Notably, Web3 game project Pikamoon announced on January 7th that it is officially ceasing operations. The announcement thanked all supporters for their companionship, though no detailed reasons were provided.
Wait, did Pikamoon just shut down? No warning at all?
Just looking at Photo Finish's $150,000 makes me want to jump in, but I have no more tokens.
How should the 1,500,000 QUEST in RavenQuest be divided? The big guild gets the meat, the small guild drinks the broth.
BLOCKLORDS' 500,000 LRDS is indeed impressive, but the real question is whether it can actually be withdrawn.
Ronin cards are coming again for another round of cuts. Forget it, I won't buy anymore; I've lost enough.
Powday is interesting. Free testing that can still earn rewards—this is what a blockchain game should be like.
With Pikamoon shutting down again, I have to look for a new project. FOMO really is deadly.
Everyone is issuing tokens, but Pikamoon just withdraws; I wonder how exhausted investors must feel.
This wave of competitions is crowded; it seems like everyone is fighting for those remaining users. Who will be the last to laugh, nobody knows.
Land still tied to souls? This tactic is getting more and more complicated; ordinary players simply can't keep up.
With $150,000 poured in, is Photo Finish about to take off or just a flash in the pan? Let's wait and see.
Pikamoon said they just couldn't hold on after stopping operations, still sending thank-you messages—typical rhetoric.
RavenQuest made a profit this time, with land and tokens as double bait.
They're even giving rewards for test games, this routine is on point.
By the way, how many people are really putting in real money? It seems like another round of cutting leeks.
Season sprint to $150,000 sounds unbelievable. Who can really get their hands on it?
Pikamoon is dead... another one. Be cautious, everyone.
Photo Finish has a decent gameplay, but I'm worried it might just be another trap set by the house.
How much is the 1.5 million QUEST in RavenQuest actually worth? That’s the real question.
BLOCKLORDS is so intense. Do they really take strategy games seriously?
The lottery part is so frustrating. I just want to see if anyone can really turn things around with this.
It's a bit unfortunate that Pikamoon is finished; it feels like Web3 games are really struggling to survive.
RavenQuest's soul-bound land is worth $100,000? Can this thing really be exchanged for money?
Everyone talks about the revival of chain games, but I feel like only a few are still active, others have died or faded away.
When will Moku HQ be listed on an exchange? Is it worth buying card packs now?
Powday Farm's $10,000 prize pool is a bit disappointing compared to others.