In Brief:
- Brand Revival: Tokyo Games has announced a return to the gaming scene with a newly focused agenda, although specifics remain vague.
- Financial and UX Issues: The previous venture, Tokyo Beast, saw initial success but closed due to high operating costs and poor user experience.
- Changing Direction: The company now aims to integrate legal betting into their platform, drawing lessons from past failures.
Tokyo Games Signals New Direction after Tokyo Beast Closure
Tokyo Games has reemerged, just months after the shutdown of their debut web3 game, Tokyo Beast. Despite the game’s initial popularity, including over 300,000 downloads and $1 million in revenue during its first week, it faced unsustainable operational costs and UX issues that led to its closure on August 24. A post by the foundation on October 16th marked their return, hinting at a new project but leaving specifics unmentioned.
Initial Success and Subsequent Downfall
Launched globally on June 8, Tokyo Beast was heralded as a dynamic web3 gaming experience, infused with futuristic 3D combat and interactive player rewards. Players would manage and breed android fighters, known as BEASTs, and compete in real-time battles. Despite a promising start, which included a $1 million championship attracting considerable participation, the game could not maintain its momentum. High prize distributions and the ability to earn rewards without monetary investment led to financial inefficiencies deemed unsustainable by the developing team.
Player Compensation and Project Termination
Addressing the shutdown, Tokyo Games implemented a structured refund system, allocating $350,000 to reimburse players in USDC to avoid potential market turbulence, covering costs from NFTs down to basic in-game materials. The refund process concluded on September 30, after the game, and all associated digital assets were removed from platforms.
A Shift Towards Legal Betting
Despite the setbacks, Tokyo Games discovered a significant interest in the game’s legal betting features. In their latest updates, they announced a pivotal focus on creating a platform centered around “legal betting,” steering away from their previous model. The foundation expressed this component had resonated well with their audience, suggesting a potential pivot in their business model.
Community Reactions and Skepticism
The shift has not gone without scrutiny. Several members of the web3 gaming community have expressed concerns, with notable figures criticizing the focus on betting as misdirected. The lack of enthusiasm for this shift is pitted against cautious support from others hoping for redemption from the game’s previous assets.
Uncertain Future of TGT Token
Initially introduced as the main utility token for Tokyo Games’ ecosystem, the fate of the TGT token remains uncertain. It featured prominently in Tokyo Beast’s operations, from staking to placing match predictions. The latest announcements suggest its continued relevance, yet no concrete details have emerged about its application.