Many blockchain games in the past have followed the pattern of "issue tokens first, then develop the game." When players jumped in, they found not even a decent demo. XAI's approach is relatively healthy: first build the infrastructure and establish partnerships, then gradually release games and gameplay features. Funds mainly flow around the direction of "people use it, people play it." Looking at their collaborations with traditional PC game platforms and content publishers shows that this is not just a chain looking to make quick money, but genuinely wants to attract Web2 players.
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Many blockchain games in the past have followed the pattern of "issue tokens first, then develop the game." When players jumped in, they found not even a decent demo. XAI's approach is relatively healthy: first build the infrastructure and establish partnerships, then gradually release games and gameplay features. Funds mainly flow around the direction of "people use it, people play it." Looking at their collaborations with traditional PC game platforms and content publishers shows that this is not just a chain looking to make quick money, but genuinely wants to attract Web2 players.
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