OGCommunity x World Shards & Boss Fighters!

The Spaces focused on discussions about the future of gaming in 2025, particularly the potential growth and transformation of Web 3 gaming. Participants included representatives from Boss Fighters and World Shards, sharing insights into their games and upcoming events such as token launches. Discussions revolved around the challenges of building sustainable gaming economies, the importance of creating engaging gameplay, and the role major companies like Sony and Microsoft might play in mainstream adoption. The conversation also touched on potential collaborations and speculated on the types of games that might shape the gaming landscape in the coming years.

Meeting Summary

The discussion was conducted mainly by representatives from Boss Fighters, World Shards, and OG Community, with their project insights, perspectives on the gaming industry, and future expectations.

Introduction and Technical Difficulties

  • Vadim, CEO of Boss Fighters, initiated the session amidst technical sound issues, eventually taking over as the interim host.
  • Alex Merse, CPO of OG Community, joined later, attributing the issues to host-side technical difficulties.
  • Nick from World Shards and Rain, a notable community figure, also contributed.

Projects in Focus: Boss Fighters and World Shards

  • Boss Fighters: Vadim emphasized its uniqueness as a multi-platform action shooter game with an open economy and collectible integration. Affordable opportunities for players in its ecosystem were highlighted.
  • World Shards: Nick described its RPG MMO setup with explorations in a cataclysmic world of Merlandia, emphasizing crafting and trading as core elements. The game's appeal lies in its AAA-like quality and focus on fun and engagement beyond monetary gain.

Future of Gaming Discussion

  • 2025 Gaming Landscape: Discussion led by Vadim and Nick focused on the unstoppable trend towards Web3 gaming integration. Expectations include continued quality game development and larger industry investments with the prospect of blockchain integration in consoles like PlayStation and Xbox.
  • Key Challenges and Opportunities: Adoption barriers were discussed, noting the critical mass of player acceptance versus resistance due to perceptions of Web3 as scam-associated.
  • Potential Influences: Alex pondered potential future scenarios, comparing Web3 integration with broader technological adoption patterns akin to early Bitcoin skepticism turning positive with major corporate endorsements.

Token Generation Event Preparations

  • Strategic Launch Plans: Both Boss Fighters and World Shards have upcoming TGEs. Community-oriented incentives involve proxy tokens aiding economic balancing before the TGE.
  • Ecosystem Integrity: Both emphasize balanced economies and significant internal testing phases to ensure a smooth TGE, with continued support post-listing.

Potential Collaborations and Industry Impact

  • Cross-Game Integrations: Discussions explored potential collaborations leveraging shared platforms, like Open Loot, for mutual enhancements between games.
  • Community and Cultural Influences: A substantial portion emphasized cultivating strong player communities as central to sustaining game ecosystems.

Additional Discussions and Closing Remarks

  • Future Industry Directions: Speculative topics included the viability and impact of GTA 6 adopting Web3 elements and the potential creation of robustly integrated Web3 peripheral projects grounded in AAA gaming experiences.
  • Closing Encouragements: Panelists called for broader player engagement and community input, essential factors for ongoing development and success in the evolving Web3 gaming landscape.

The session concluded with acknowledgments from speakers and an encouragement for continued support and enjoyment of the gaming projects discussed.