A number of decentralized finance (DeFi) projects have emerged, offering existing gamers opportunities to earn money. Unfortunately, the promise of profit alone won't be enough to encourage gameplay in the long run, especially as the market becomes more saturated. Players are looking for stories and complex storylines that include deep history, characters, and settings where the community can rally. Otherwise, they could become one of those blockchain games that are overtaken by automated bots whose sole purpose is to suck money from these gaming projects.
In contrast, storylines are central to the immersive element of a game, allowing the player to lose themselves in the journey, as in a movie, book, or traditional video game. Therefore, those new projects that can attract attention and cultivate loyal players must follow this example of first creating the story and then integrating the game earning mechanism (P2E).
Wizardia is a game that tries to change the narrative. as part of their team,
“Instead of simply belittling the GameFi space — after all, it alone contributed 50% of the active wallets in the DeFi space at the end of 2021 — developers must learn from previous mistakes and build solutions to overcome them. Wizardia It does this by creating a game that stands the test of time."
Recognizing this gap in the market, Wizardia began using what it calls "click-through" short-term incentives to attract users, thus changing the new GameFi trend. Instead, the platform relies on their games themselves, crafting a gaming world that entertains them, even in times of market downturn. This was achieved in part due to the team's experience with AAA titles, including Call of Duty Black Ops: Cold War, Titanfall 2, and Need for Speed 2015.
Subvert the trend
To accomplish this quest, Wizardia leads the player through the boundless fog, forming a safe haven in one of the few lands escaping from the unknown. Players then interact with the game through a large graph-based continental map where they may attempt to dominate by exploring natural resources, building defenses, and learning how to improve their strategies.
In compelling art, the storyline is more vivid and nuanced. The team at Wizardia said they were lucky to find a support team that could conceptualize the game's intricacies, further enhancing the project's gameplay.
Admittedly, not all ecosystem participants will be as interested in storylines as they are in earning opportunities. For this reason, the team has enabled continued development through the availability of Arena Genesis NFTs, which generate royalties from the game without flooding into the world of Wizardia itself. This development ensures that gameplay is reserved for only the most passionate players.
That said, those who define themselves as passionate gamers face a lower barrier to entry when participating in Wizardia, as there is no fee for new players to start participating. The NFT-based economy centered on Wizard characters can be upgraded to complete player characters through successful gameplay. Successful players may choose to lease out their NFTs later on.
growing community
Over the past six months, the project has completed 90% of its private round, its seed round closed within a week, and its community has surpassed 233,000 members. According to reports, Wizardia has sold more than 2,000 Arena Genesis NFTs and has more than 60 KOLs and a group of well-known advisors.
The focus this year will be on similar metrics, with the goal of growing the game's community base to 500,000 users while rolling out key features, each of which will be rolled out in stages, starting with the battle arena and ending with VR and AR integration. Users can also look forward to the availability of Initial Exchange Offerings (IEOs) and Initial Decentralized Exchange Offerings (IDOs) for game tokens.