Spot on. And great company to be in, as we love the
@ProofOfPlay team and take great inspiration from them as builders. 🎯⚡️
For
@InfiniGods and the Godcoin ecosystem, it all starts with
@KingOfDestinyIG as we lead with quality content, user growth, and distribution — but make no mistake, the endgame for
$GOD is disruption to the entire mobile gaming industry. Ambitions are lofty.
$GOD will power not just KOD and all future IG mobile games, but act as a gateway for mobile developers and users to incorporate blockchain in accretive ways. That includes infrastructure and tooling that not only power our own games as a studio, but later made available for external developers and new audiences. This also has dramatic implications for distribution and user acquisition, adtech, data, liveops content, and much more (much of which is AI-powered).
Ultimately, with value accrual back to
$GOD and its various stakeholders at the center.
Mobile gaming has the largest TAM, yet it's incredibly stagnant and ripe for disruption.
⚡️ Mobile gaming is bigger than AAA, console, browser, & PC gaming – combined.
⚡️ Mobile gaming is bigger than the film and music industries – combined.
Blockchain fundamentally changes user behavior, in a way that improves KPIs for developers — as well as experience for users. Win-win, when implemented effectively with inclusive ethos & intent.
Enter
@KingOfDestinyIG as our flagship game, which is the #1 Luck Battler in Web3. It may not always look the sexiest on X, but Luck Battle is the fastest growing and highest monetizing genre in Mobile (e.g. MonopolyGo, CoinMaster) and already heavily features user behavior that lends itself strongly to crypto-leaning behaviors (i.e. they spend aggressively, they're degens, they seek out risk/reward social casino type gameplay, they trade & collect items heavily, and user status/power is coveted). It's a behemoth of a category.
Now throw assets and token into that dynamic.
We often talk about product-market fit (PMF), but genre-market fit (GMF) is also a real thing. Some genres are particularly receptive to crypto behaviors & economies, others really don't need it.
Luck Battle is the #1 genre fit for crypto gaming, in my opinion, alongside onchain gaming (e.g.
@ProofOfPlay,
@onchainheroes,
@wolfdotgame) and something much more ambitious like an MMORPG (e.g.
@pixels_online,
@playcambria,
@RuniverseGame).
In a small pilot at the end of last year, users spent $500K in USDC and IAP (credit card) in
@KingOfDestinyIG during a brief competition for
$GOD. This all happened in the native mobile app, in the App Stores, with an external crypto webstore integration. That P2E and risk-to-earn faucet will begin to flow shortly after TGE, with ongoing micro competitions and liveops events as cornerstones. Short attention/time, high impact, potentially massive rewards (jackpot mindset). You'll want
$GOD to participate and perform.
The above amounts to a total powder keg, especially when the anatomy and friction are all stripped away. As we always say, it should be so easy that your mom can do it. If she can't buy, spend, use, and win
$GOD (and other onchain rewards) like it's second nature, we haven't accomplished our goal. Incoming features will make that possible – for Web2 users at scale.
They're coming for your coins.
$GOD is the ticker.
$GOD is the token.
$GOD is mobile gaming.
And our ambition for it is industry-defining at the highest possible scale. We hope you'll join us.
The ride begins this month.
To Valhalla, and no less. ✊⚡️