Today marks the start of the second season of Player One Tournament on Game Space, the first casual GameFi Hub. The Lost Land, Oath of Peak, and Bless Global, three 3A-level chain games that are part of the championship, have rekindled interest in the chain game track.
More than 20,000 individuals took part in the first season of Player One Tournament in February of this year, resulting in almost 200,000 clicks on Twitter. Over just 10 days, the season increased the number of Twitter users for game partners by a total of 41,000.
Based on the previous season's popularity, the second season gathered 50 partners, including KCC Chain, Bybit, Quest3, Link3, CyberConnect, mainstream game unions, and DAO, and raised a Listed Token prize fund of 15,000 USDT. One of the tour's sponsors, Tencent Cloud International, gave the game partners 30,000 USD's worth of Yuncoin, and it pledges to invest every season to maintain the GameFi track.
The second season of the Player One Tournament will last 12 days, with three of those days dedicated to each game. Game Space is asking popular game anchors on Twitch to compete live in addition to the fun action. By finishing challenges on Quest3, participants can get entry into the competition.
GameFi, a new phrase that mixes DeFi and gaming, has recently become more well-known. Casual gamers now congregate at Game Space, which is driving the development of this new area. The second season of Player One Tournament is anticipated to be even more exciting and engaging for players and gaming partners after the first season's success. Seeing how the GameFi track develops and how it affects the gaming industry as a whole will be fascinating.