Kuroro Beasts has released a video on their X account outlining the evolution of earning possibilities in video games, taking viewers on a journey from early MMO item trading to today’s blockchain revolution. The video reflects on how players in games like Tibia and World of Warcraft first began trading in-game items for real-world value, long before the rise of Esports turned competitive gaming into a lucrative industry.
People have been earning money from gaming for 20+ years! 🎮
It all started with trading in-game items in MMOs like Tibia & WoW, way before Esports blew up. 💻
Today, blockchain tech is changing the game. 🔥
Curious about how it all connects? Watch the video! 👇 pic.twitter.com/4EwVoWfRXm
— Kuroro Beasts (@kurorobeast) October 17, 2024
Now, blockchain technology is reshaping how players can monetize their gaming experiences, offering new ways to earn through decentralized platforms and NFTs. As Kuroro Beasts notes, these developments mark the next chapter in the intersection of gaming and real-world economies.
About Kuroro Beasts
Kuroro Beasts is a Web3 gaming ecosystem that connects multiple games within a shared world, and allows players to own and trade various digital assets. Set on the island of Kuroro, players can explore, collect, craft, and battle Beasts with elemental powers, as well as train and master their Beasts, compete with others, and engage in strategic gameplay across different environments, including Kuroro Ranch, a tamagotchi-style game where players nurture and level up their Beasts, or Kuroro Wilds, a real-time action RPG focused on creature collection and exploration. The ecosystem also includes Kuroro Beast Brawl, a global PvP battle arena, and Kuroro Ancients, a special identity system that unlocks unique benefits for players. Each game offers distinct gameplay, all linked through Kuroro’s evolving world.
Kuroro Beasts: https://www.kuroro.com
This video definitely hits that nostalgia sweet spot! It’s great to look back at the early days of trading in MMOs, and the shift to blockchain tech is fascinating. For the lay-gamer like me, it remains more of a utopia right now. But hey, the possibilities are exciting—and who knows how close we’ll get!