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Web3 Gaming Continues to Garner Investor Attention Despite Bear Market – Here_s the Latest
Crypto data firm DappRadar found that this year’s third quarter “may have seemed tranquil on the surface, [but] the undercurrents in the blockchain industry were palpably active.”
The report stated that,
Web3 gaming projects secured $600 million in Q3 2023, thus taking the total investments for 2023 to $2.3 billion, DappRadar found.
It stated that,
Major tech-focused VC firm A16z and its Speedrun accelerator have been mentioned as Q3’s highlight, aiming to invest up to $75 million into pre-seed startups that blend gaming and the latest tech.
DappRadar further noted that this year’s funding trend shows a “significant allocation” towards investment firms, which received $125 million, or 20.8%. Game/metaverse got $213 million (35.5%), and infrastructure $262 million (43.6%).
The report argued that,
The blockchain gaming sector kept its position at the top in the decentralized application (dapp) hierarchy in Q3, despite dips in momentum, the report said
Not Great, But Not Bad
But what does the $600 million number mean? Is it high? Is it low? This is what the October 16 edition of the TechCrunch Equity Monday podcast asked.
Generally speaking, “gaming and crypto are distinct,” argued the host, Alex Wilhelm, Editor In Chief of TechCrunch+
Many companies have raised large sums of money over the years to bring crypto to gaming, but the majority failed to reach mass audiences - though there have been exceptions, such as Axie Infinity.
But what do the numbers say?
As the above image by DappRadar shows, the $600 million in Q3 is down from the $973 million that the Web3 projects raised in Q2 this year - but it is still close to the $654 million seen in Q4 2022.
“It’s not great, but it’s also not insanely lower than prior totals. So investors are continuing to bet on the intersection of gaming and Web3,” Wilhelm commented
It can be concluded that Web3 gaming companies saw a decline in the third quarter, but that it’s not an overall bearish situation.
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