What do Web3 games fear the most? It's lag. When players click, and it just spins for ages, the experience directly discourages them. The emergence of Caldera is like a timely rain for game developers. It can quickly build a dedicated chain with high throughput and low latency for a single project, ensuring that game logic runs smoothly and user experience rivals Web2.
More importantly, developers no longer have to worry about gas price surges caused by congestion on public chains. For example, in a chain game, if it runs on the Ethereum mainnet, the transaction fees for players buying and selling items daily could be more expensive than the items themselves. However, on the dedicated Rollup provided by Caldera, these issues will be greatly alleviated. Player experience improves, and naturally, project retention rates rise.
A key point is that Caldera does not only consider technology; it also takes into account the operational needs of developers, such as token economic models and cross-chain interaction, etc. Therefore, if Web3 games are to truly explode in the future, infrastructure like Caldera will definitely be one of the key pieces of the puzzle.