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@Inrane1
p2e nerd The researcher of @TheWardensGC



ADVENTURES IN WEB3 GAME INVESTING Invested in the private sales (or held NFTs) in a number of these failed games. Three categories of failures here: 1) Soft rugs couched as games, hunting for exit liquidity 2) Mid games with mediocre teams that were never good enough to make it in the first place 3) Earnest effort games (with good, experienced teams) that found no real PMF and hit funding issues/ Here are a couple of the games from the list off the top of my head. There are more games that failed not on the list, but I'll save that for another day. @battlebound -Scooped up hundreds of NFTs for a flip (25K usd worth), given the team had pivoted from an old failed game to a new one, and there was a chance they were going to raise a new round. But the market started caving, and the team couldn't raise more money. Studio shuttered, NFTs to zero. Last time I checked the founder had some 'we failed successfully' bullshit on LinkedIn. No, you literally failed. There is no story here. You raised from the like of A16Z some years ago failed the first game, came back with round 2 and failed there. There is no succesful fail here period. @PlanetMojoGames -Invested 25k. Distro was friendly with 20% on TGE. Was able to get investment back at TGE. Team were some of the old school LucasArts game devs who built some of the greats like Full Throttle and The Dig. Invested in for a flip given the terms were good. The actual web3 game was meh though the ARPG game looked more promising. Team ended up quite lost and kept pivoting. Was pretty clear shortly after TGE the studio was doomed to fail. @playmetalcore - Angeled 50k into this on the back of the game, looking pretty strong as Web3 Mech Warrior. Total wipeout investment. WHY I INVESTED: I grew up playing MechWarrior 2 and invested in that nostalgia. The game actually looked pretty good when I saw the demo. IMX was supposed to heavily push this with marketing, and it was backed by the Horizon Labs guys. IMX did fuck all when the game launched, and Horizon Labs also did fuck all. The game also required a powerful PC, and this limited the player base. Team also didn't seem to know anything about web3 post TGE and ecosystem went to shit. By the time the first cliff unlock (6 months post TGE), the token was already worthless. Team shut down 12 months after the round closed and didn't even notify me via email or DMs. @nyanheroes Put in a 25k check after a call with the CEO, Max. I liked the smooth FPS gameplay and how the character powers worked in game. Web3 Fortnight with cats. I mean yea, that's about it. Some interesting web3 dynamics in there that were pitched re the NFT side of things (which were never shipped in fact) where value accrual from game revenues would point back to NFTs. Put in a small check. Max hit me up a week before TGE, demanding I start shilling the game on socials. I said fuck off, I don't do that sort of thing. Max gave me attitude and asked if I wanted to refund. I said yes and got the refund. @ValeriaStudios Put in 25k with a few other people in a syndicate deal. Sized into the NFTs (largest holder) with about 200k USD into the NFTs after the founders told me the game would be launched by July 2023. Went in initially for a flip when gaming was making a comeback mid 2023. Felt there was potential for profits given gaming was having a comeback, this was relatively unknown, and if a game TGEed with a playable game and actual NFT assets with utility, the token would fly. Also liked the story of scrappy founders who were true to their community in the 2021-2023 bear, didn't take a salary, and used the funds raised to actually build a game. Initially figured there was an opportunity to flip tokens into a bullish gaming market if the NFTs were given a fat token drop. Team ended up launching a game in beta for the community, but it was a boring game overall and too simplistic. Zero chance it would gain any traction in web2. The team had to then spend another 6-8 months rebuilding the game. Lunched out season 1 early 2025, but were secretly out of capital. Lured the in-game community in to come play for a big airdrop post-season 1 and spend cash in game for it, used the money to keep the lights on, then abruptly closed the studio. Ended up selling almost nothing. Stayed in with my massive NFT position because I didn't want to dump the floor for the community, given I publicly came into the project. Team did not even notify me that they were shutting down, despite telling me literally a few weeks before shutting the lights off the game was doing well and on track for TGE. A disrespectful end by the founders, and they fucked off out of web3 somewhere. Pirate Nation Game failed to find a PMF, team ditched the NFTs tied to game and torched the ecosystem with a reset. Trying to stage a comeback with a new game focusing on web2. Wrote an entire thread on the whys. Won't rehash it. Yea, adventures in game investing. Some bad investments there, but also note that the gaming meta at the time was stronger and there was a lot more optimism and hope that gaming was about to swing back. And some of the projects had games that were on the cusp of launching out, so there was some logic to the investments.




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Imagine an experienced gaming company with almost 150 employees gets into web3 and builds its own ecosystem... and a 3,333 NFT Collection with a 1ETH ~ floor is part of the core foundation. Thats why I just bought some more Nexus Nodes NFTs from @Revolving_Games today and holding 21 right now. You wont see me selling those. Once the team has published their ecom paper in the next few days/weeks, I will post a series of threads and more in-depth analyses. DYOR




