In Five Years, 90% of Games Will be Play-to-earn, Says Reddit Co-founder
If the vision of making money while playing games sounds like a dream to you, you'll have to wait another five years for it to come true. At least that's what one of Reddit's founders, Alexis Ohanian, thinks.

- Alexis Ohanian shared his perspective on how the gaming industry will evolve in the next five years;
- He predicts that blockchain-based play-to-earn games will become commonplace during that time.
One of the founders of Reddit shared his opinion on the future of the video game industry and the play-to-earn genre taking shape in the Where It Happens podcast. Alexis Ohanian predicts that within five years gamers will start "pricing their time correctly," meaning nothing less than being able to make money by playing.
This rather controversial and bold prediction appears in the video above in the penultimate time slot titled "5 year predictions from Alexis". Ohanian states there that:
"90% of people won't play games if it's not properly appreciated. [...] Instead of being assaulted by ads, or wasting money on hammers that you don't actually own [reference to Candy Crush Saga - ed,], you're going to be playing some blockchain-based game that's just as much fun and also enables you to make money, instead of being the person someone is making money off of."
Of course, such a scenario is possible, although we may have doubts about the time frame of this vision. Games based on blockchain technology, cryptocurrencies and NFTs are currently a niche. The biggest topic this context is earned quite a large sum at the beginning, as much as 40 million pounds. This was made possible by the sale of Land NFTs - tokens that enable us to the game.
Of course, we can not expect and assume that every game will follow in Legacy's footsteps. Even now a completely different approach is presented by Castlevania series.
We also know that not all developers are willing to get involved in the cryptocurrency market. A recent report compiled by GDC organizers shows that 70% of game developers the Steam platform.
What will it actually be like in five years? Time will tell, and if Alexis Ohanian's predictions come true, you can definitely congratulate him on his clairvoyant abilities.
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