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Why So Many Crypto Games Are Switching Chains—Or Calling it Quits - Decrypt
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Most of the blockchain games that stopped development or live support this year were also mainly from very small studios, whereas very few “AA” or “AAA” games were shut down. Game7 defines “AA” as a studio with about $10-25 million in funding, and “AAA” studios as those with over $25 million in fund
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  • Most of the blockchain games that stopped development or live support this year were also mainly from very small studios, whereas very few “AA” or “AAA” games were shut down. Game7 defines “AA” as a studio with about $10-25 million in funding, and “AAA” studios as those with over $25 million in funding.
  • 81% of current blockchain games use a non gaming-focused layer-1 blockchain
  • 74% of games choosing to use an EVM network
  • Solana’s virtual machine comes in a distant second, making up about 10% of games.
  • Ethereum sidechain Polygon remains the top choice

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