Web3 gaming for life
The Web3 Gaming AMA, hosted by Metarush, brought together industry leaders, developers, and enthusiasts to discuss the state and future of Web3 gaming. This engaging session featured insights from PlayWall, Game Terminal, Vexor Network, and Puffverse. Here's what we learned from the panel.

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A Vision for Web3 Gaming

The session opened with Metarush, setting the tone by celebrating the remarkable evolution of Web3 gaming in recent years. As the gaming industry eyes 2025—a year anticipated to be at the heart of a crypto bull cycle—Metarush emphasized the importance of high-quality games that integrate Web3 elements seamlessly.
“It’s not about Web3 versus Web2—it’s just gaming. Let’s focus on making it better.”

PlayWall: Bridging Games with Users

Yonatan from PlayWall shared their mission of creating a unified, user-friendly platform for Web3 gaming. PlayWall's non-custodial wallet simplifies onboarding by automating wallet creation and eliminating gas fees, providing a frictionless experience for gamers.
“Our goal is to make Web3 invisible—users shouldn’t have to study blockchain to play great games.”
PlayWall also revealed their innovative BotRadar feature for their game Up vs Down, where AI-powered bots execute strategies for players. A “Copy” feature enables users to replicate strategies from top players, blending social mechanics with gamified trading.

Game Terminal: A Home for Indie Developers and Gamers

Abhinav, CEO of Game Terminal, introduced their platform as a hub for listing Web3 games, hosting tournaments, and connecting gaming studios with influencers. With plans to list 50+ games by year-end and develop an AI-powered reel generator for gameplay highlights, Game Terminal is creating a holistic gaming ecosystem.
“We aim to bridge the gap between gamers and developers while educating Web2 players on the benefits of Web3.”
Game Terminal also highlighted their efforts to integrate Web2 gamers by hosting tournaments for popular games like PUBG and Valorant, transitioning players into Web3 gaming through education and engagement.

Vexor Network: Rewarding True Engagement

Saad from Vexor Network discussed their Reputation Engine, designed to identify and reward real engagement among players. By integrating AI and machine learning, Vexor plans to predict player behavior and retention, fostering loyalty and quality participation.
“Web3 gaming is inevitable, but it needs to feel like gaming first. Web3 features should add value behind the scenes.”
Saad emphasized that the agility of Web3 projects allows for rapid iteration and community-driven development—qualities that traditional gaming struggles to match.

Puffverse: Merging Creativity with Technology

Miko from Puffverse introduced their Puff Go game and the upcoming Puff World Metaverse, which leverages AI-generated content (AIGC) to complement user-generated content (UGC). Their goal is to create an accessible gaming ecosystem that bridges Web2 and Web3 audiences.
“By combining UGC and AI, we’re building a holistic metaverse where players can socialize, create, and play seamlessly.”
Miko also stressed the importance of specialization in Web3 gaming, predicting a future where diverse genres and innovative technologies like AI drive the industry forward.

Emerging Themes in Web3 Gaming

Quality-First Gaming
All panelists agreed that the key to long-term success lies in prioritizing game quality over tokenomics. Web3 elements should enhance, not overshadow, the gaming experience.
Simplified Onboarding
Projects like PlayWall and Puffverse are breaking down barriers, ensuring that Web3 gaming feels as accessible as traditional gaming.
AI in Web3 Gaming
AI is revolutionizing Web3 gaming by automating backend processes, enhancing user engagement, and enabling dynamic in-game experiences.
Bridging Web2 and Web3
Educating Web2 players and addressing their concerns is critical for onboarding mainstream audiences into Web3.

Looking Ahead to 2025

The session concluded with panelists sharing their goals for 2025. Highlights include:
  • PlayWall aims to simplify Web3 adoption further by improving infrastructure and fostering developer partnerships.
  • Game Terminal plans to list 75+ games, launch their KOL marketplace, and expand community-driven gaming events.
  • Vexor Network focuses on enhancing their Reputation Engine with predictive analytics powered by AI.
  • Puffverse is gearing up for their token and Puff World launches, integrating AI to deliver a vibrant metaverse.

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