A Web3 gaming giant has launched its first mobile-first RPG battler, where players can collect over 100 unique Champions and use them in strategic, fast-paced fights.
Champions Arena is designed to appeal to traditional gamers — all while opening their eyes to the compelling benefits that come with owning in-game assets.
Role-playing games (RPGs) have come a long way since the 1980s — evolving from a text-based experience on retro computers into vibrant 3D landscapes on home consoles. This genre alone is a $63bn market that continues to grow — and in recent years, increasingly powerful smartphones mean players worldwide have a plethora of apps at their fingertips.
It's easy to see why they're so popular. RPGs offer gamers compelling storylines and allow them to see the world through a character's eyes. Whereas other games can end up feeling somewhat repetitive, these titles have constantly evolving narratives, with players given the chance to improve their skills and explore new worlds. Escapism has never been more effortless.
While some traditional gamers have been reluctant to see what the world of Web3 is like, there are RPGs that are trying to appeal to newcomers. The key is ensuring that cutting-edge blockchain-based features are seamlessly woven into the experience, meaning players can interact with them if they feel comfortable. This can include collecting the characters they play with, renting them from others, and receiving rewards based on their performance.
Champions Arena is a mobile-first battler where over 100 distinctive characters can be put through their paces. Players can either face each other or the environment — teaming up with each other to achieve their goals. Classic combat mechanics are on show,
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