It is difficult to keep an eye on the ever-changing crypto-gaming space, thanks to the constant stream of news: everything, from large game launches and fun those experiments to token price fluctuations and incidental project collapses. It is a lot to follow.
Fortunately we are connected to Decrypt‘s Gg. We treat the biggest events during the week, and then this weekly Roundup offers a fast way to catch up, and find a number of other small pieces of news from the entire week.
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Self -destructive Crypto PC: B3, a Layer-3 gaming protocol built on the basic network of Ethereum by former Coinbase employees, has taken over gaming PC manufacturer Andromeda Insights to expand to hardware. The acquisition enables B3 to control the entire gaming pile – protocol, games and hardware – while giving Andromeda extra sources.
Their first joint product, the B3PC, is a crypto-oriented gaming PC with unique security options. The most striking is that it contains a self-destructive storage drive that can be wiped out immediately through safe digital removal or physical destruction of Nand-Flash chips through a high-voltage shock. The PC also integrates a hardware wallet, coding, support for game chains and offline transaction modes.
B3-MEDE founder Daryl XU emphasized that gaming with powerful performance increasingly requires real-time display and AI integration, which positions the hardware positioned as targeted for crypto and ai-gamingfutures. The B3PC is available for pre -order with a down payment of $ 200 and expected Q1 2026 delivery. The B3 protocol supports 80+ games and launched its native token in February.
Avalanche Battle Pass: Avalanche has launched a free NFT called the Avalanche Battle Pass to unite its gaming ecosystem and to reward the participation of cross game. Made by AVA Labs and Playfull, The Pass is available via Magic Eden Marketplace and follows the popular “Battle Pass” format developed by Games such as Fortnite. (Solana launched his own similar game pass in April.)
Players mint the NFT, register it on the Playfull website and then earn rewards such as in-game NFTS and Avax tokens by playing partner games. The pass supports more than a dozen games, including off the grid, maplestory N, Spellborne and Defi Kingdoms.
AVA Labs Gaming Lead Parker Heath describes it as an “on-chain drinking cavity” that connects fragmented gaming communities about avalanche L1 chains. Despite wider blockchain -gaming reclower, Heath emphasized strong user numbers, with off the grid 300,000+ daily users and Maplestory N to reach 770,000+ users who have reached May since the May launch.
ICYMI
- Pudgy Penguins Game Pengu Clash was launched on Telegram last week.
- Avalanche Game Forgotten Playland implemented in-game NFT support last week as part of the biggest update so far.
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