👾 Web3 games are great, but I don't expect "full" Web3 games to take off (yet). The real innovation is traditional Web2 games with Web3 mechanics.

Games are not like transferring cryptocurrency or DeFi platforms. They don't have to exist entirely on-chain for the sake of trustlessness and transparency. It could be said that initial Web3 games have made things harder for themselves by trying to do too much on the blockchain.

The new generation of "Web3-supported" games uses NFTs and blockchain tokens to represent important things, like characters, items, and currency, but does not necessarily have to find ways to create complex tokenomic models. This serves real needs without imposing too many learning curves on gamers.