Jason Brink of Gala Games, a Web3 gaming platform, became the latest guest on Cointelegraph's live AMA show to discuss current GameFi challenges and solutions Gala Games brings to the table. Here's a summary of the interview:
Discover the Future of Web3 Gaming: AMA with Gala Games https://t.co/8Pauf5874A
“I think that Web3 will go away, it won’t be a thing in the bigger sense. As we go from the current emergence phase, Web3 will be seen as it is within a small group of people who actually named it.
Gamers don't see the difference between Web2 and Web3 games. They don't care about the so-called Web3 ethos, which has meaning for crypto people. So when these categories converge, the industry will succeed. The end result will be amazing games where you own your stuff. Blockchain will be part of the technology layer, but not the thing that the average user cares about.
The main challenge of onboarding new people in Web3 comes when a user has to do something new. If in a Web2 game you can just download it from Steam and start playing with a few clicks, in Web3 there is a huge amount of friction. In Gala Games, we're working on that problem so that you don't even notice the engagement with the blockchain unless you choose to go down that path of interaction.
It's all about playing games and having fun the way it should be. For a very long time, the experience of playing Web3 games was different and embarrassing. To a person used to triple-A games, they looked like garbage and weren't very interesting. So you have to create really compelling games that engage users before you can get to game tokenomics and its economic structure.
Another challenge is that the Web3 community is not a particularly welcoming community. So we're working
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