NFT Games for Philippines: Very Impressive

NFT Games for Philippines: Very Impressive

NFT Games for Philippines: Very ImpressiveNFT Games for Philippines: Very Impressive

The play-to-earn movement enables gamers to generate cash from their favorite titles, collecting rewards in the form of NFTs and in-game currency tokens. The best players can make significant income just by spending time and progressing through these NFT Games in the Philippines.

The growth of the play-to-earn game sector means the list is continually changing as new titles go live and gain popularity. Here are five titles that have built a solid following:

1. Axie Infinity

Arguably the most popular play-to-earn game. A Pokemon-like game involving collectible digital creatures called Axies. Each Axie is unique, with characteristics determined by its digital genetic code. The aim of the game is to breed rare Axies that are successful fighters, pitting them against teams of other Axies. Players earn SLP and AXS tokens for winning battles.

In this NFT game, Axies can be traded on the game’s marketplace, and the in-game tokens exchanged for other cryptos, as well as spent in-game.

This Solana-based game is one of the most ambitious titles in the NFT game space. It’s an MMO built with top-of-the-range tech that provides an immersive experience and incredible graphics. The game is set in the future, in a universe where three different factions vie for supremacy. The ultimate prize is a fabled planet-sized diamond. This NFT game combines space exploration with strategy and role-playing, as gamers fly around the stars and secure revenue streams, forging alliances and engaging in combat where necessary.

3. CryptoBots

Inspired by CruptoKitties, arguably the first big project in NFT gaming, the original CryptoBots were born in 2017 as the hype around blockchain gaming collectibles grew. Last month, CryptoBots announced plans to launch a new fully fledged NFT game. CryptoBots will offer both PVE and PVP mechanics that allow players to complete adventure tasks and receive in-game tokens or battle against other players.

4. Splinterlands

Splinterlands is a digital card game with around 300 cards organized around different ‘factions’ or splinters: Fire, Earth, Water, Life, Death, Dragon, or Neutral. Players have different statistics to determine their ability, and there are various forms of gameplay including quests, ranked play, and participating in tournaments. Cards can be converted to different cryptos, including the in-game currency, Dark Energy, which is also used to buy NFTs from the marketplace. It’s even possible to rent cards to other players to increase earnings.

5.Illuvium

While Illuvium is still in development and release is not expected until 2022, it’s become one of the most keenly-awaited play-to-earn titles. It’s a decentralized RPG revolving around creatures called ‘Illuvials’, set in a detailed and complex world. Players explore the territory, capturing Illuvials, training them and setting them against each other in combat. Rather than having its own in-game currency, Illuvium simply uses ETH. This, combined with the richness of the game’s environment and the possibility of employing many different strategies, has given this NFT game a real buzz.

To play these NFT games in the Philippines you need to buy NFTs to get started. For many  people in emerging markets, this may not be a viable option. This is where player guilds come in. A guild is a group of players and cryptocurrency investors who come together, invest in the NFTs required to play the NFT game and loan them to players to start playing NFT games. One of the fastest-growing guilds operating today includes CGU (Crypto Gaming United). The people selected to play are called scholars. To date, CGU has over 5,500 scholars. The scholars earn actual cryptocurrency rewards that they can then turn back into fiat money making scholarships and NFT games a new, innovative and fair way to earn a living.

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