Hal Crawford interviews the key characters in blockchain gaming, from founders and CEOs to coders and designers. Billions are being invested in games that incorporate crypto technology, and its widely believed the breakthrough game is coming soon. But which game, and when?
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 10 | Founded | a year ago |
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Bo Daly has seen a lot in game development. He started straight out of university, worked at Rockstar on the Red Dead games, founded studio Super Evil Megacorp and developed mobile hit Vainglory. He’s now CEO and founder at Bazooka Tango and is maki... more
The founder of the studio behind Blocklords, David Johansson, is refusing to back down and hide the blockchain like many other game developers in the space. In the face of intense mainstream gamer hostility against crypto and NFTs, many developers ar... more
When Chandler Thomlison began developing a game seven years ago, he had no idea how long and hard the road would be … and he’s not done yet. more
Jerry Singer leads business development on Metalcore, a mech shooter with blockchain integrations. He is also a former professional firefighter, college baseball player, and closet World of Warcraft fanatic. In this episode of Key Characters, Jerry d... more
Volkin is a YouTube content creator and former web3 enthusiast, who has stepped back from the blockchain because of the lack of games. The former electrician from Melbourne built his substantial following (>100k) on mobile gacha games like Honkai Sta... more
Sarah West is the head of marketing at 1980s-themed trading card game The Nemots. She’s also a powerful advocate for women in web3, and a kind of ground-wire back to gaming’s universal roots. In this Key Characters interview she talks about nostalgia... more
Yan Liberman, co-founder at Delphi Digital, knows as much as anyone about how to pick the highest potential blockchain games. He is backing his “bets” with hard cash – his own, and other peoples’. In this interview with Hal Crawford, he talks about u... more
Katy Drake Bettner and Paul Bettner are the force behind Wildcard, an arena battler hybrid game that has been in development for six years. In this rambling, entertaining discussion with Hal Crawford, they explain their vision of creating a spectator... more
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