The Web3 gaming ecosystem continues to heat up with a series of major updates across multiple Play-to-Earn platforms.
Constructs is rolling out a 24-hour public playtest scheduled for December 18, giving players early access to test the mechanics and provide feedback. Meanwhile, Calamity's Icebound playtest is now live, featuring an impressive $25K prize pool to reward engaged testers and top performers.
Pixel Heroes MMO is making moves with the launch of its Frozen Arena Play2Mint feature, distributing 40,000 tokens to participants. This wave of simultaneous launches demonstrates the momentum building across the GameFi sector, as projects compete to attract active users and build engaged communities through reward mechanisms and accessible testing opportunities.
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RumbleValidator
· 3h ago
It looks like the same old trick again – dumping the prize pool, conducting tests, and attracting traffic. Can we really test any effective node consensus mechanism by dumping 25K plus 40K? Can we trust the data?
The Web3 gaming ecosystem continues to heat up with a series of major updates across multiple Play-to-Earn platforms.
Constructs is rolling out a 24-hour public playtest scheduled for December 18, giving players early access to test the mechanics and provide feedback. Meanwhile, Calamity's Icebound playtest is now live, featuring an impressive $25K prize pool to reward engaged testers and top performers.
Pixel Heroes MMO is making moves with the launch of its Frozen Arena Play2Mint feature, distributing 40,000 tokens to participants. This wave of simultaneous launches demonstrates the momentum building across the GameFi sector, as projects compete to attract active users and build engaged communities through reward mechanisms and accessible testing opportunities.