NFT Games: This is the status quo
The market for NFT games is currently dominated by the usual suspects. Despite the market slump in the meantime, the digital monster card collecting game Axie Infinity is one of the best-known representatives of the genre. The pixel game world in The Sandbox is also still being visited. Even in the open world area, the NFT games are slowly spreading. With Valhalla, the team around the meme coin Floki Inu has developed a play-to-earn game in which gamers can battle other players in Viking style.
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These NFT Games are waiting for you
MoonlandMeta
MoonlandMeta is an NFT game with a metaverse character. You can explore the moon and collect NFT along the way. The game is definitely still in its infancy. But who knows what the future will bring.
fury
Fury is a blockchain-style online multiplayer shooter: Counterstrike. This NFT game has big ambitions. Because the team’s plan is to roll out the game on all major gaming platforms.
If the developers actually deliver what they promise in the trailer, gamers can look forward to a great shooter. Does that actually work? One can be curious. Money is of course already being collected: the IDO is already running.
Web3War
Another shooter, this time from Ziliqa. Web3War rewards players who have a particularly high level of skill – so this is worth sticking with. At the moment, however, it is one of the NFT games that are still in the beta phase. Players can get a feel for the project every weekend in the beta phase.
extocium
Extocium is a Play to Earn MMORPG. Players can hunt for items and summon heroes while gambling. For gaming there is also the possibility to be rewarded with cryptocurrencies.
Sword Royale
Gamers also compete against gamers in Degen Royale. The gimmick: Here you shoot each other with digital sweets. You can buy and trade items like the Candy Gun, Banana Blaster or the Cash Gun – in the form of NFTs, of course.
Conclusion on the new NFT Games
Anyone who looks at the new blockchain games will quickly notice that most of them are not yet past the beta phase and opponents are still few and far between. If you are still unsure about the new projects, you can of course take a look at the established NFT games first.
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