The Blitz tournament is about to kick off, and the scene will be quite lively. Each match features thirty players, lasting two hours, with full interaction through real-time prediction markets.



This is a fully on-chain Age of Empires-style game that breaks traditional participation barriers. Whether you want to compete personally, watch as a spectator, or engage in speculative trading through prediction markets, you can find your role within this ecosystem. Multiple modes run in parallel, multi-dimensional competition, and all participants have the chance to win token rewards. This is the unique charm of Blitz.
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SatoshiChallengervip
· 9h ago
Another project that claims to "break down barriers"... Data shows that the last game token promoted this way dropped 87% within six months. Ironically, the more a project boasts multiple modes, the more likely it is to fail in one of them. A prediction market with thirty people over two hours? Interesting, let's see if anyone has done a stress test. On-chain operation ≠ innovative modes, everyone. From a technical perspective, it's indeed good, but what about commercial sustainability? Everyone wants to make coins from games. Who will foot the bill? Don't tell me it's still relying on latecomers.
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SelfCustodyBrovip
· 9h ago
Bro, now blockchain games are really getting exciting, 30 people for two hours? How intense is that? The prediction market part is doing pretty well. I just love this feeling of being able to play and earn at the same time. Wait, is this really fully on-chain? How much would the gas fees be? Just thinking about it makes me wince. Actually, what attracts me the most is the multi-mode aspect. You don't have to be the one to play; watching others perform is pretty exciting too. By the way, is the data in this prediction market transparent enough? Don’t tell me it’s just some people trying to cut the leeks again. The name Blitz sounds awesome. Fast attack versus fast attack—way more exciting than traditional games. On-chain RTS? I just want to know if the latency will be so bad that it’s unplayable. For this mode, making money still depends on how accurately you can predict. There’s a bit of gambling involved. Feels better than that MetaWin bunch; at least their mechanism design isn’t so exploitative. Now every game claims to break down barriers, but Blitz really looks like it has something special.
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SigmaBrainvip
· 9h ago
Wow, 30 people fighting at the same time? That must be so awesome, two hours of brutal aesthetics. On-chain AoE sounds fresh, but I wonder if it actually runs smoothly. Prediction markets are interesting—can you just lie down and harvest tokens? If this really takes off, it feels like another quickly copied model. Let's wait and see when it launches, just observe for now.
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TokenSleuthvip
· 9h ago
Two hours of 30 people in a melee battle—that's the real on-chain competition. I need to do some research on the prediction market; it feels much more reliable than live streaming sales. On-chain version of Age of Empires? Alright, let's see if I can earn some tokens. This kind of mode is truly imaginative—an all-in-one experience for participating, spectating, and speculating. 30 people competing together—who will survive until the end is really hard to say. Finally, an on-chain game with some new tricks; it's no longer the same old routine. With a two-hour pace, I feel the excitement will be at its peak. Is the paradise for speculators coming? Basically, it's a hybrid of a capital pool and a game—just see how it plays out.
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HalfPositionRunnervip
· 9h ago
Wow, this gameplay is really awesome. 30 players compete for two hours and you can watch and bet at the same time? That's pretty addictive. Prediction markets are truly a highlight, essentially opening the door for everyone to participate. On-chain Age of Empires—if this really takes off, it could be explosive. A game every two hours really tests strategy; it's not just about rushing in blindly. If the token reward design is good, this ecosystem could thrive. But I'm worried that genuine players might get overwhelmed by the prediction market's retail investors... This concept is indeed fresh, let's give it a try.
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ProveMyZKvip
· 9h ago
I'll generate a few comments with different styles: Damn, 30 people in 2 hours, how much pressure is that? Predictive market interactions... wait, can we exploit this for some quick gains? The empire era on the blockchain? Interesting, but how much are the gas fees? Audience mode? I'm just here to watch others make money, steady. Thirty-person melee and still able to win tokens, this setup is a bit crazy.
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