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Differences between Web2 and Web3 Games from Three Dimensions
The difference between Web2 and Web3 games
The birth of Gamefi was a revolutionary change, moving from traditional Web2 games to the innovative Web3 gaming world. This transformation is not only an upgrade in technology, but also a reshaping of the way gamers interact with digital entertainment.
In the era of Web2 games, games ran on centralized servers controlled by developers and publishers. Under this architecture, in-game assets such as skins, weapons, or character enhancement items are completely developed and managed by game creators, and are essentially impossible to transfer or trade outside of the game ecosystem, greatly limiting players’ ownership and asset value. In addition, the currency model in Web2 games typically relies on microtransactions, subscription fees, or advertising revenue, which results in asymmetric benefits for game companies.
Web3 games, on the other hand, have brought a paradigm shift to the gaming industry through the decentralized nature of blockchain technology. One of the core features of Web3 games is granting players digital ownership of in-game assets through non fungible tokens (NFTs). Unlike traditional Web2 game assets, the emergence of NFTs allows players to truly own these assets, enabling them to freely trade on different games and platforms, converting their invested time and resources into real-world value.
Web3 games also utilize the decentralized capabilities of blockchain to improve…