Yet another web3 gaming venture couldn't make it. The space keeps claiming casualties as projects struggle to find sustainable models. Game studios in this sector face brutal economics—high development costs, shrinking user bases, and token models that rarely work long-term.
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GateUser-74b10196
· 12-10 02:57
Hey, another one, these Web3 games really can't stand it
Really, the token mode is a pit, and the players run away
Chronoforge didn't survive, and there were few people living in this industry
Another round of leek cutting game has come to an end, and it is God who can persist until now
To be honest, this model itself has problems, can burning money solve everything?
I thought I could make some fame, but in the end I couldn't escape
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FlatlineTrader
· 12-10 02:57
Oops, another one has fallen, this time it's Chronoforge's turn
Is it really so difficult for Web3 games to survive?
Tokenomics can't be played, and the money has to be closed after it is burned, which is too realistic
It feels like there are new "victims" every month, and this model doesn't work at all
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rugpull_ptsd
· 12-10 02:34
Another one bites the dust again, this industry is really torturous.
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Chronoforge? Never heard of it, but it must be the same old routine.
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The token model should have died a long time ago. How can you make a good game if you're always thinking about fleecing people?
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Let me just ask, is there any Web3 game still alive?
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Sustainable model? Give me a break, I've never seen one last more than a year.
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This is why I'd rather play traditional games than touch blockchain games.
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Another dream shattered on the road to fundraising.
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High development costs, still have to give dividends to investors, and barely any players—serves them right.
Chronoforge just pulled the plug on operations.
Yet another web3 gaming venture couldn't make it. The space keeps claiming casualties as projects struggle to find sustainable models. Game studios in this sector face brutal economics—high development costs, shrinking user bases, and token models that rarely work long-term.