The more games based on blockchain technology the better, though I think it's also going to take some time for blockchain technology to fully adapt to games. Strides are being taken in that direction, but too many games still rely on tokens that require a transfer fee to write to the blockchain or to trade.
In order for blockchain gaming to really go mainstream it needs to be completely slick and transparent. Right now the average gamer would say, "Wait, I have to pay 20 cents to save and use that new legendary item my character just found?" which would only serve to discourage them from participating in blockchain games.
When blockchain gaming has built a large and robust infrastructure free of transaction fees using technologies like Hive is when mainstream games and players can really start to adopt the technology.
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