2025 GameFi Reshuffle Accelerates: Web2.5 Games Rise, Native Web3 Games Face Dilemma

【Blockchain Rhythm】The days of the 2025 GameFi track are indeed tough. This year, funding rounds have plummeted by over 55% year-on-year, and many highly anticipated projects have performed poorly after launch, with overall market enthusiasm noticeably waning. However, looking at it from another perspective, things are not that simple.

The most interesting phenomenon is that Web2.5 games are quietly emerging. These games treat blockchain as a pure infrastructure, often skipping the token aspect altogether, and instead focusing heavily on real revenue and user experience. Teams like Fumb Games, Mythical Games, as well as studios like Wemade / Wemix, are still steadily generating substantial income. They each have their own approach—some use blockchain to improve profit margins, some to enhance user stickiness, and others to explore new monetization channels. All of these have tangible business value.

Looking at native Web3 games, while they can generate revenues in the million-dollar range (6-7 figures), their player base is pitifully small, and a large portion of players are bots. Once the reward mechanisms are exhausted, the game’s appeal essentially disappears. Of course, some teams are experimenting with new mechanisms to solve this problem, but progress is currently limited.

The key difference is—Web2.5 studios have already learned how to fully leverage blockchain advantages without misleading users into speculation or making excuses for poor experiences. With the further promotion of stablecoins, small transactions will become more convenient, global payment channels will be smoother, and participation-based incentive systems will be more refined. This trend will only become more evident.

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BrokenRugsvip
· 9h ago
Web2.5 is the right path. Those pure blockchain games should have died long ago. They only know how to make empty promises and issue tokens. Now they've been exposed, haven't they?
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ContractBugHuntervip
· 9h ago
Web2.5 is the right path. The pure Web3 projects still hyping concepts should have already failed. I've long looked down on those schemes that just dump tokens to harvest retail investors. True gaming should make users happy; earning money is just an added bonus. What does the sharp drop in funding indicate? Even VC firms have woken up. Without a real product, it's all just a waste. Mythical Games is the kind of company that takes things seriously, unlike some projects that only fool the community every day. This wave of reshuffling is actually a good thing. Eliminating those trash projects makes the space much cleaner.
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RunWithRugsvip
· 9h ago
Haha, no, this is the right path. Web2.5 is the true way to survive in the future. --- Both funding crashes and project collapses happen, but seeing Wemix still quietly making money makes it clear—the problem isn't with chain games, but with those trash projects that only issue tokens. --- So, removing tokens actually helps you survive? This logic is a bit ironic haha. --- The dilemma of Web3 games is caused by tokens killing them. Those who are truly making money have learned to be smart. --- Mythical Games, which quietly makes big money, doesn't make much noise. It's those token-issuing projects that are always jumping around. --- Finally, someone has spoken out. It's not that Web3 doesn't work; it's that the token model is completely rotten.
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MeaninglessGweivip
· 9h ago
Ah... Web2.5 games actually have some substance this time, much better than those pump-and-dump coin schemes that just want to harvest quick profits.
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