
We recently talked to top gaming projects to learn how marketplaces can better support games. Based on their input, we are launching Eden Games, a content destination for gamers.
Gaming NFTs are an ecosystem on their own within Solana NFTs. Games are distinguished by different needs across development cycles, community engagement, and launch requirements. Within the NFT ecosystem, users often are looking for the next thing. The nature of this buying behavior means that people across all platforms easily become impatient after projects launch and move on after mint. Every marketplace experiences this, given the very nature of NFTs. This makes it challenging for games, whose development cycles are longer and have to continuously reach people with new and engaging content to hold their investors’ attention.
Given the decentralized nature of web3, it’s also hard to keep up with NFT projects, including games. There is a lack of platforms where games can provide the content they want to get out to the world. Users have to search far and wide to find information hidden across Twitter, Discord channels, and websites. After speaking with ten games, we found that one of their greatest needs is a place where they can display their product in a way that makes sense for them. They also want to share major updates and news with prospective and existing holders.
Included in this launch are several components:
We will build these functionalities and we look forward to the community’s feedback. We care about games because we see them as fantastic onboarding experiences into NFTs and web3. NFTs and crypto may seem complicated, but games are fun and a great way to ease people into new technology. Gamers are smart, curious and engaged. The next generation of gamers will have lived in a world with crypto for most if not all of their lives. We’re here for that generation and we’re not going anywhere.