In-game NFTs appeared at the end of 2021 and have revolutionized the gaming industry. Their popularity is growing, and this trend will continue in the near future.
Gamers invest thousands of dollars in games to get various items and add-ons. However, these items cannot be resold on the open market and have no real benefit other than visual and potential in-game benefits.
That said, most blockchain games use some form of NFT and cryptocurrency tokens. Instead of just spending money, players get ownership of their in-game items in a play-to-earn (play-to-earn) format. In this article, we’ll talk about some blockchain games with in-game NFT that you can easily play with your friends via video link and feel intimacy even from a distance.
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Mobile Legends
Mobile Legends: Bang Bang (MLBB) is one of the most popular multiplayer mobile games in the world, with over 100 million monthly active players. It is a multiplayer online battle arena (MOBA) that brings players together through teamwork and strategy.
While MLBB is not a cryptocurrency game, it builds bridges to the NFT world through its first collection of Mystery Boxes called The Aspirants. Players can purchase The Aspirants Mystery Boxes, released Jan. 19, 2022. The collection features Leila and Fanny, two popular MLBB heroines, and will offer 12 unique mystery boxes with 4 different levels, each with a digital figure and exclusive character animations.
TheTan Arena
TheTan Arena is a free NFT blockchain game that combines elements of MOBA and battle royale and allows for individual skills in teamwork.
TheTan Arena offers fairly simple gameplay: destroy enemies as quickly as possible and earn as many points as possible. The team with the most points wins, and the user with the most points is awarded the title of most helpful player.
Summoners Arena
Summoners Arena, created on Binance Smart Chain (BSC), is a blockchain-based MMORPG that combines DeFi and NFT with a focus on economics. It is the perfect game in the blockchain and cryptocurrency boom in which players must strategically plan their resources, items, characters and development to maximize profits.
Each Summoners Arena hero is represented as an NFT and is rated based on rarity and level. Players can improve their hero with different body parts, which range from 1 to 10 in rarity. The more you improve your hero with rare body parts, the more his characteristics improve. Purchase in-game scrolls to get NFT heroes from Summoners Arena before you start playing, or buy a wide range of in-game assets!
Syn City
Syn City is the first meta-universe on blockchain with play-to-earn gameplay in the style of a mafia and gangster syndicate. Syn City allows players to rob, fight, build, and ultimately lead a thriving criminal enterprise, reaping the rewards of their virtual life of crime.
In addition to participating in daily events, including player vs. environment, player vs. player, and syndicate-based competitions like cross-chain tournaments, players can purchase Blueprint NFT, which are limited edition, in-game assets that provide incentives and benefits within the SYN CITY ecosystem.
Dark Frontiers.
Dark Frontiers is Gamestarter’s DAO in the MMORPG genre, allowing you to explore a multiplayer world with other players and friends. The simple but engaging gameplay combines the mechanics of free-to-play and play-to-earn features. Dark Frontiers promotes NFT through steaking, item ownership, and real-world value creation through in-game items.
As players journey through the world of Dark Frontiers, they will control their own spaceship, explore new planets, defeat enemies, create guilds, and capture new unique NFTs, which can either be supplemented or sold in open markets. The most important NFTs in this universe are the spacesuits. Not only do they ensure player survival, but they also provide unique opportunities to mine minerals and create new suits that can be resold.
The future of in-game NFTs
Virtual NFT-asset games, which previously only interested enthusiastic tech enthusiasts, are now becoming mainstream as video game and mobile game development companies increasingly use non-interchangeable tokens.