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Web3 Game Weekly Report: Balance and Sunflower Land Lead the Way, New Chains and New Games Attract Attention
Web3 Gaming Industry Weekly Report (February 24 to March 2)
The blockchain gaming industry is experiencing positive momentum this week, with several projects making progress. Let's take a look back at the key developments and data from last week.
Industry Dynamics
Sonic SVM officially launched on the Mobius mainnet, which is a Solana Layer 2 public chain focused on gaming.
Immutable has reached a partnership with Tokyo Beast, which will develop new games on the Immutable platform.
Hamster Kombat launched the TON-based Layer 2 blockchain Hamster Network.
The social gaming company ACID Labs has completed a $8 million financing round, led by well-known investment institutions.
The collectible card game Parallel announced that it will launch its mobile version on March 18.
Game Data Ranking
New Player Growth Top 10
New Player Retention Rate Top 10
Top 10 Active Player Growth
Token Growth Top 10
It is worth noting that Balance and Sunflower Land have performed well on multiple rankings, demonstrating the ongoing appeal and growth potential of these games. At the same time, emerging games like Pixudi and Chess Core are also showing strong growth momentum and are worth paying attention to.
This week's report shows that the Web3 gaming industry is steadily developing, continuously attracting new players and maintaining the activity of existing users. With more innovative projects joining and ongoing optimizations of existing games, we have reason to be optimistic about the future of the industry.