The blockchain gaming industry has exploded tremendously. According to a special CoinDesk report, the emerging space has experienced a 2,000% surge in valuation and users since the first quarter of 2021. While we've witnessed unprecedented growth, the market is relatively problem-plagued, with the centralized ownership of content identified as one of its core limitations. The absence of a decentralized system restricts gamers from generating revenue equal to the value of their creations. In addition, the inability to efficiently determine content ownership leaves a massive loophole in the nascent blockchain-based gaming space.
War for Earth, a Binance-based blockchain gaming platform, has been launched to solve these problems. War for Earth aims to eliminate all existing limitations through its decentralized platform where players can seamlessly create metaverses, share, trade, and collect in-game elements without a central structure.
War for Earth attempts to dispel the inability to identify legitimate creators by introducing NFTs. All in-game features will possess peculiar identifiers through this technology, thus setting the blockchain-based gaming space up for more extraordinary things.
War for Earth Gameplay
War for Earth not only seeks to dispel existing blockchain gaming problems, but the team has designed an immersive, exciting, yet rewarding game to rival any. War for Earth is built to pit gamers against each other in various P2E and exciting game modes. Players can either take on opponents themselves or assemble a team of formidable warriors to take on an enemy.
War for Earth is set in the world and made up of 15 islands, each comprising 1000 plots of land. Players must engage in battles from an array of action-packed games to win cash and get a firm footing as kings of the Turf—the colloquial term for the islands. Turf can be sold, bought, owned, and in the future, customizable.
A tad bit similar to the real world, players must defeat enemies, win cash, and gradually climb through the social ladder. You can go in as a solo player or with an assembled team. War for Earth gives every player an equal opportunity to play exciting games and win cash. Players will receive a percentage of the prize pot after every game, depending on their standing on the social leaderboard. Similar to most P2E-based games, the higher your ranking on the leaderboard, the more rewards you stand to get.
War for Earth In-game Characters
War for Earth has two in-game characters—Warriors and Aliens. Each character is represented by other sub-characters, all possessing unique skills and features.
Warriors
There are seven unique Warriors on the War for Earth gaming metaverse. They are: Blayne Lee—a focused solo warrior whose mission is to track influential individuals, kill them, and take off without claiming due rewards; and Rebecca Rose, an ex-US Army commander.
Additionally, Liam West: an executioner similar to Blayne Lee, Emilia Sutton: a stellar combatant and lightning queen with years of combat experience, Hannah Coleman: a skilled warrior and highly defensive fighter, Owen Reid: an ex-gang member and prolific gunslinger who fights “righteously,” and Isiah Jacobs: a Special Forces operative and mercenary commander are also Warriors sub-characters.
Aliens
War for Earth has created five Alien characters: each possesses unique fighting and survival skills. The first, King Te’loch, also known as the Burning One, is a terrific alien responsible for countless alien races’ extinction. Gor’kar, a high priestess who specializes in reading the stars, and Var’set Ch’laur, an attacker of the Human colony in Bastion, are two of the other formidable aliens in War for Earth.
The others are Fou’car and Ha’ronar, a member of King Te’loch’s army and an incredibly strong predalien, respectively.
The War for Earth team will subsequently allow players to customize or modify avatars, and as the months go by, the team hopes to introduce new in-game characters before and after it goes live. War for Earth as a P2E metaverse game seeks to provide gamers, investors, crypto enthusiasts, and the average individual an opportunity to play fascinating, immersive, and rewarding games. Additionally, the team hopes to eliminate existing blockchain-based gaming problems.
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