Know what's interesting? That massive gaming franchise pulling in $2.5B+ across its history is now stepping into blockchain. They're rolling out their latest game on a leading Layer 2 platform. This move signals how major entertainment IPs are embracing Web3 gaming infrastructure.
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MoneyBurner
· 01-15 15:07
Oh no, a big company with 2.5B is now coming to blockchain gold rush? Now I have to rebuild my position. I feel like I'm about to get chopped again, but who asked me to be so stubborn?
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MerkleTreeHugger
· 01-15 15:06
Wow, the big companies are finally entering the scene. This time, they're really going to develop Web3 games.
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AmateurDAOWatcher
· 01-15 15:05
Buddy, this big company finally can't hold back anymore. Here comes another one to strike it rich in blockchain.
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GweiTooHigh
· 01-15 14:55
NGL, big companies are really going to start eating the Web3 pie now, but don't get too excited... Trying to fool people with just one L2?
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DAOdreamer
· 01-15 14:43
Wow, big companies are starting to get involved. Now Web3 games finally have some real substance.
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FlatTax
· 01-15 14:38
The veteran gaming giant can no longer hold back and is finally entering blockchain games. It seems that 2.5 billion in revenue is not enough for their tinkering.
Know what's interesting? That massive gaming franchise pulling in $2.5B+ across its history is now stepping into blockchain. They're rolling out their latest game on a leading Layer 2 platform. This move signals how major entertainment IPs are embracing Web3 gaming infrastructure.