Web3 Game Weekly Report (2.10–2.16)
Summary:
February 10-16 Blockchain Game On-chain Data and Industry Trends

Looking back at last week's blockchain game overview, check out the latest data report released by Footprint Analytics and ABGA.
【2.10--2.16】Web3 Game Industry Dynamics
- The game blockchain Ronin announced that it will open its ecosystem to all developers.
- The decentralized gaming platform Treasure DAO will launch an AI agent launch platform called Mage based on the ElizaOS framework.
- The NFT series Azuki TCG card game will be released in 2025.
- Japanese game company Gumi announced an investment of 1 billion yen (approximately 6.58 million USD) to purchase Bitcoin.
- Solana ecosystem AI gaming protocol GamerBoom completed a $11 million financing round, supported by NVIDIA.
【2.10--2.16】Web3 Game Rankings
New Player Growth Weekly Top 10: SecondLive, Ragnarok: Monster World, The Sandbox lead
- SecondLive
- Ragnarok: Monster World
- The Sandbox
- Pixudi
- Apeiron
- Gamifly
- Crystal Caves
- Sunflower Land
- Axie Infinity
- BIRDS
New Player Retention Rate Weekly Top 10: Axie Infinity, Pixels, Pixel Heroes Adventure lead
- Axie Infinity
- Pixels
- Pixel Heroes Adventure
- Catizen
- Balance
- Snakeshouse
- BIRDS
- Catton
- Slotana Coin Flip
- TON Station
Active Player Growth Weekly Top 10: SecondLive, Ragnarok: Monster World, The Sandbox lead
- SecondLive
- Ragnarok: Monster World
- The Sandbox
- Gamifly
- Pixudi
- Chess Core
- Core Tetris
- On Chain Snake
- TON Station
- LiveArt
Please note: The above user data analysis is based on the chains parsed by Footprint Analytics.
Token Growth Weekly Top 10: Undeads Metaverse, Sunflower Land, BurgerCities lead
- Undeads Metaverse
- Sunflower Land
- BurgerCities
- Exeedme
- Triathon
- Amazy
- Victoria VR
- Genso Metaverse
- SHRAPNEL
- Monsterra
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