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Epic Games is listing Call of Duty-style crypto video game 'Shrapnel'

Epic Games is listing Call of Duty-style crypto video game 'Shrapnel'

The BlockThe Block2024/02/05 07:46
By:The Block

Quick Take “Shrapnel” joins other high-profile early releases of blockchain games on the Epic Games Store including “Illuvium” and “Star Atlas.” Neon Machine, the game studio behind the project, aspires to empower gamers to customize “every aspect of the game, from its characters and weapons to in-game maps.”

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The competition among bigger-budget, web3 video games vying to be that first title to truly break into the mainstream could finally be intensifying with the launching of the Call of Duty-style crypto game “Shrapnel” on the Epic Games Store.

The online gaming store boasts a PC user base of more than 230 million gamers.

"Shrapnel" will compete alongside other high-profile, blockchain-powered video games like " Star Atlas " and " Illuvium ," which are also available on the store in "early-access" form. First iterations of games are often released under the "early-access gameplay" classification so companies can release a version that allows for building a community around a title while simultaneously continuing to develop and tweak the gaming experience.

Neon Machine, the gaming studio developing "Shrapnel," has billed the game set in a dystopian world as an “AAA first-person extraction shooter.” The team behind the title includes former employees of high-profile companies like Xbox and Electronic Arts, the company said in a statement.

The developers consider their approach to early-access gaming unique. “In contrast to traditional AAA game release schedules, wherein studios keep their communities in the dark about gameplay and design until it is completely finalized, 'Shrapnel' is ... involving its community at every stage of development until the launch of its free-to-play game in 2025,” Neon Machine said in a statement.

Putting crypto gamers into the 'driver's seat'

As the game evolves, Neon Machine is betting players will embrace customizing "every aspect of the game, from its characters and weapons to in-game maps."

"Our execution of early access gameplay puts players right in the driver's seat, helping us steer toward a blockbuster-quality AAA first-person shooter game," said Mark Long, who serves as CEO of "Shrapnel" after previously heading HBO's digital products group.

While no blockchain game has managed to establish a foothold in the world of mainstream gaming, a multi-billion dollar a year business, Neon Machine views early interest in “Shrapnel” as robust, considering the game's stage of development. The company said its online community on Discord has more than 100,000 members.

Although measuring online communities is not necessarily clear-cut indicator of enthusiasm or gaming activity, it's worth noting that "Illuvium ILV -0.52% " and "Star Atlas" each have more than 170,000 members signed up to their Discord servers.

Last October, the “Shrapnel” team raised $20 million in Series A financing with Polychain Capital leading the round. Griffin Gaming Partners, Franklin Templeton and Brevan Howard Digital are also investors. The project has raised a total of $37.5 million, according to a statement.

The native token for "Shrapnel," Shrap has a market capitalization of about $68 million, according to CoinGecko.


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