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The Rise of Fableborne: Pixion Games' Flagship Title Set to Transform Web3 Gaming

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By Cointime Lu Tian

In recent years, the gaming industry has experienced tremendous growth, with new and innovative titles capturing the imaginations of millions of players worldwide. One such game that promises to revolutionize the Web3 gaming landscape is Fableborne, developed by Pixion Games. In this article, we will delve into the Web3 ecosystem of Fableborne, the team behind its creation, what makes it unique, and the recent successful fundraising that has put the spotlight on this highly anticipated game.

Pixion Games and its Most Recent Fundraising

On June 27th, 2023, gaming studio Pixion Games announced the successful closure of a $5.5 million funding round amidst a bear market. An impressive roster of investors, including Blizzard Fund, Shima Capital, Eldridge, Merit Circle, ReadyPlayerDAO, VGC, Zee Prime, Mechanism Capital, GSR, Avalaunch, and Misfits Gaming, among others, backed this funding round. Pixion Games has meticulously cultivated its investor relationships, seeking partners dedicated to sustainable long-term growth.

Established in 2017, Pixion Games specializes in crafting engaging multiplayer games that are easy to understand, challenging to master, and ultimately enjoyable to play in short sessions. The company's team comprises industry veterans from leading game studios such as Konami, Garena, Gala Games, Square Enix, Sony, Wargaming, Pixonic, Ubisoft, and NCSOFT. These experienced professionals bring a wealth of knowledge and a proven track record in developing captivating multiplayer experiences for millions of gamers.

The funds raised in this recent round will significantly bolster Pixion Games' development of its flagship title, Fableborne. Kam Punia, the Founder of Pixion Games, leads the Fableborne team. With an extensive background in the gaming industry, Punia's record of success makes him an invaluable asset to the Fableborne project. Punia's impressive career includes a 12-year tenure at Konami Digital Entertainment Inc., where he played a pivotal role in the development and success of various AAA titles. Some of his notable achievements include the growth and expansion of the Yu-Gi-Oh! brand in Northern Europe and the successful management of high-profile game launches such as Metal Gear Ground Zeroes and Silent Hill Downpour. Under Punia's guidance, the Yu-Gi-Oh! Trading Card Game surpassed both Pokemon and Magic the Gathering as the most successful TCG in the region. Additionally, Punia's work extended to the establishment of Esports academies and grassroots tournaments for Yu-Gi-Oh! games. In addition to his role at Pixion Games, Punia serves as a board advisor for the NFT marketplace, VeVe Digital Collectibles.

Fableborne: A Unique Blend of Blockchain, RPG, and Base Building

Gaming has emerged as a prominent topic in the Web3 space. At the start of 2021, there were a mere 27,000 Web3 game users. However, by December 1st, 2021, this figure had skyrocketed to 2.58 million. According to DappRadar's "2022 dApp Industry Report," the number of daily unique active wallets (UAW) in the Web3 gaming sector is expected to increase by approximately 1.15 million in 2022. This growth would account for 49% of all daily blockchain activities across Dapps and yield a 94.17% surge in transactions. Data indicate that the blockchain gaming market could expand from $4.6 billion in 2022 to an impressive $65.7 billion in 2027.

However,  the majority of Web3 games in the market are hastily developed, substandard products that only draw in speculators or temporary players before quickly losing steam. We can see that the web3 gaming ecosystem has encountered a significant hurdle —— a shortage of genuine "players" and a surplus of "investors." The community is flooded with users primarily seeking quick gains, as the majority of participants are motivated by financial incentives rather than genuine enjoyment of the gaming experience itself.

Web3 gaming projects must focus on the fundamental aspects of gaming. These projects should prioritize offering an engaging gameplay experience while effortlessly integrating cutting-edge Web3 components. Fableborne, an action role-playing game (RPG) developed by Pixion Games, is one such example of a game that successfully leverages the power of blockchain to create a captivating and enjoyable gaming experience.

Fableborne is an isometric free-to-play and play-to-own multiplayer game that combines action RPG and base building elements, redefining accessibility in mobile games and challenging the concept of competition in short, snackable sessions. Set in the Shatterlands, a realm shattered into pieces by a mysterious event that plunged the world into chaos, players are tasked with competing against others for gold and glory.

The game allows players to build their base, raid opponents, and upgrade buildings and Heroes in a world rich with lore, stunning visual art, and engaging gameplay. With the recent influx of capital and continued support from trusted investors, Pixion Games is poised to make significant strides in Fableborne's ongoing development. This includes the introduction of Pixion League, an in-app tournament platform, and the enhancement of LiveOps for free-to-play games.

Fableborne utilizes the Avalanche network as its blockchain infrastructure, bringing multiple advantages over other networks and protocols. Avalanche is EVM-compatible, fast, and offers low transaction fees. Furthermore, Fableborne's NFT tokens are compliant with other parties, such as OpenSea, ensuring seamless integration with popular platforms.

Fableborne's Web3 Ecosystem: NFTs and Tokenomics

Fableborne's innovative approach to gaming extends to its Web3 ecosystem, which includes NFTs and a unique tokenomics model. The game's NFTs represent in-game assets, such as Echoes (slumbering Heroes), items, and islands, and are designed to enhance social play, user-generated content (UGC), and tradable in-game assets without negatively impacting core gameplay.

  • NFT Economy

In Fableborne, players can obtain a multitude of NFTs that allow them to verify their ownership of in-game assets. Players can earn NFTs not only by purchasing them from the market or participating in NFT sales but also by engaging in in-game activities such as tournaments, events, and regular ladder gameplay.

The Fableborne utility token can be used to upgrade and maintain Fableborne NFTs, which come in different forms and rarities that reflect various traits. These NFTs can be used in-game, stored for later use, or sold on the open market.

  • Tokenomics

Fableborne's tokenomics model focuses on creating a self-sustainable economy that aims to reduce surplus issuance by recirculating the existing token allowance. The goal is to have a system that requires minimal inflationary issuance, as the flow of tokens through various sinks supports the proper functioning of all token faucets. NFTs are designed to provide long-term holding incentives and grow in utility as the user invests time and utility tokens.

According to Fableborne, the team will not entertain the idea of adding tokens until the game has officially launched. Once live, they will evaluate if issuing tokens contributes positively to the game's ecosystem and enhances the long-term experience for players.

Staking mechanics are planned to provide various on and off-chain incentives for long-term holding. The greatest pool of value will be obtained in-game, with players acting as the gatekeepers of NFT content and token supply. Consistency and dedication to the game will be rewarded with on-chain and off-chain rewards.

Fableborne leverages account-bound items and gated access behind progression, among other methods, to mitigate harmful value extraction. The game incentivizes commitment to gameplay by providing the most value to players who expand and upgrade their gameplay to become more immersed in the game world.

  • Pixion League: In-App Tournaments

Fableborne's Pixion League offers in-app tournaments that cater to midcore multiplayer gaming experiences, with matches that can be played in less than five minutes. This feature adds a competitive edge to the game, allowing players to participate in tournaments and earn valuable rewards, including NFTs and in-game tokens. A key aspect of Pixion League is its emphasis on user-generated content (UGC), which is natively designed as a core part of the game. Players are encouraged to build their bases, which then serve as content for others to raid, and vice versa.

The integration of UGC in Fableborne not only extends gameplay but also allows players to create personalized experiences for one another. This fosters a sense of community among players and further enhances the in-game experience. By combining UGC with tournaments and on-chain rewards, skilled base builders have the opportunity to create value within the Fableborne ecosystem. This approach encourages long-term participation and keeps players engaged, as they continuously seek to improve their base-building skills and compete for rewards.

Overall, the incorporation of UGC and competitive tournaments in Fableborne's Pixion League creates a dynamic and engaging gaming experience. This unique combination of features ensures that players remain invested in the game, while also offering them a platform to showcase their creativity and skills.

Conclusion

Fableborne is a promising new game that combines the best of blockchain technology and traditional gaming. The game's innovative approach to NFTs and tokenomics has the potential to revolutionize the gaming industry. However, there are still some risks associated with the project, such as the volatility of the cryptocurrency market and the uncertainty of the regulatory landscape.

Fableborne is still in development, and there is no guarantee that it will be successful. Despite these risks, Fableborne has the potential to be a major player in the Web3 gaming space. The game's team has a strong track record in the gaming industry, and the project has received significant investment from reputable investors. 

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