OP Games Builds Bridge to Web3, Targeting Fun Games
OP Games targets existing Web2 projects, especially semi-idle games and puzzles with an established user base.
- OP Games aims to bring more projects to the Arcadian ecosystem.
- Easy to use SDK bring seamless integration, along with promotion through Arcadia.
- New tournaments and NFT drop open on the Arcadia ecosystem.
OP Games is offering a specialized onboarding toolset for Web2 studios, as well as a chance to join the Arcadia ecosystem. The hub offers specialized SDK for games, as well as tools to reach out to players.
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OP Games has a goal of bringing fun-first games, so they remain viable even after selling NFT. The main partner of OP Games, Arcadia, is already hosting a list of mini-games. This way, OP Games is somewhat similar to Nakamoto Games, which is both an onboarding hub and a source of SDK and other Web3 tools.
Arcadia Fun is also organizing gaming events, bringing a wider audience through prizes.
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Arcadia also assists OP Games in bringing together Web3 talent for AMA sessions and social media outreach. Additionally, OP Games is promoting the Arcadians: Reloaded upcoming mint, which will add further outreach. The allow list is open for the upcoming free mint for Arcadians NFT.
OP Games Aims for Hyper-Casual Success
OP Games aims to bring the next batch of games to Web3, focusing on the highly successful Web2 hyper-casual model. The plug-and-play SDK by OP Games offers seamless integration for already working games.
After onboarding, OP Games also allows for distribution through the Arcadia platform. Publishing to Arcadia also means game teams can monetize their product immediately, by introducing blockchain assets.
Arcadia includes semi-idle games, puzzles, runners and arena battles. The list includes Arca Cross, Triska Reloaded, Emoji Jump, Robot Vacuum Wars and more. Arcadia also hosts a small marketplace, where the NFT center around tournament booster packs.
The other advantage of Arcadia is that tournament events run in parallel almost all the time, with a selection of mini-games. Teams can also build and host their own tournament with a prize pool and participation conditions.
Tournaments draw in hundreds of users at this point, with rewards in the form of a jackpot pool, usually in USDT or ARCD tokens. Players can also view the leaderboards and pick the most appealing ones, based on competition and general player load.
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