Avalanche shooter Off the Grid launched in early access on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X, and PC last week to rave reviews from both crypto and non-crypto gamers alike. It’s a breath of fresh air for the Web3 gaming industry after the summer was dominated by basic Telegram tap-to-earn games that appealed to ultra-casual gamers.
Developed by Gunzilla Games, the game drops players in a reality show-themed battle royale shooter with robotic limbs that grant special abilities—which can be swapped out through loot boxes or from dead enemies. Eventually, the game will allow players to mint items as NFTs, and will launch its own GUN token too.
Following the early access release of Off the Grid earlier this week, the Avalanche-based battle royale shooter is rising the ranks of the Epic Game Store.
Developed by Gunzilla Games, Off the Grid rose to the top of the storefront’s Most Popular Free-to-Play PC Games list on Friday, topping Epic’s own massively popular Fortnite and Rocket League. It’s also the first title listed on the store’s Trending list.
The game pits players against each other in a similar way to other battle royale shoote...
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Traditional gamers have often rejected the world of crypto but Off the Grid has already hosted so many epic moments that it’s hard for them to hate. Here are a few of our favorites viral highlights that have been spreading across social media.
Robotic limbs
Ninja, one of the most popular video game streamers who rose to mainstream fame playing Fortnite, has been playing a ton of Off the Grid, albeit as the result of a paid partnership. In this clip, he shows off the power of the robotic arms.
In the middle of a gun fight, he baits his enemy around a corner before he slams them into the wall using his "Slam Fist" left arm. Hot swappable robotic limbs is one of the key features that has helped the game stand out so far.
Just as you can swap out your limbs with arms and legs that that you find in loot boxes, enemies can also shoot them off of you. This has resulted in some hilarious moments with players being left defenseless in the middle of a gunfight.
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While you could run away and scavenge for a new set of arms to hold your weapon, this player decided to jump to their death instead.
This has to be the funniest Off the Grid clip ever. I'm actually in fucking tears man 😂😂 pic.twitter.com/z772sid3Db
If you’ve been on the online shooter video game portion of the internet over the last few days, then you’ve likely heard of Off the Grid, a brand new battle royale game that is picking up serious steam with players. Off the Grid has already topped the Epic Games Store’s list of the most popular free-to-play games, plus it’s commanding huge crowds on Twitch. In short: It’s a hit.
But what you might not know is that Off the Grid is a blockchain game built on Avalanche, with plans for a crypto toke...
No legs is OP
Losing your arms means you can't hold your weapon... but losing your legs just means you turn into the crawler you leave alive in Call of Duty Zombies as you spam the mystery box—but with a gun.
CryptoStache, one of the leading crypto gaming content creators, lost his legs by jumping from a building. He didn't let this get in the way of victory, however, as he ended up killing an enemy from the ground and winning the entire match.
Okay, okay, having legs in Off the Grid is good too.
Kyroh shows off the "Hammerhead" legs that launch the wearer into the air before they slam into the ground, dealing damage and throwing enemies into the distance. In this case, the player went splat when they hit the ground. Rest in peace, sweet prince.
Popular Web2 streamer Timthetatman had fun with the jetpack mechanic as his squad flew after the final enemy. While flying, Tim sniped the last man standing with his rocket launcher and his team went wild.
This feels akin to the kind of gameplay we saw back in the heyday of Battlefield when players would jump out of helicopters and kill an enemy in midair.
F’n epic clip
This is what every game needs to be successful in 2024
Amazing moments that make you jeet yourself out of your chair and scream at your friends.
For once, a crypto game has arrived and impressed gamers with the gameplay alone. As Web2 players fall in love with Off the Grid's mechanics, they have started to open their eyes to how its Web3 elements could further enhance the game.
Former professional Counter-Strike player Shroud, for example, compared the game's use of NFTs to the Steam marketplace, saying that he is "genuinely surprised that it took so long" for a game to use the blockchain "as a tool" to do this. He later complained that game developers only get "about 1%" of a cut of Steam marketplace transactions—something that he believes this NFT model fixes.
Prominent Telegram crypto game Tomarket will launch its TOMA token on the Aptos network this week, following a late-breaking shift from The Open Network (TON). It’s almost time for players to reap what they have sown in the tomato-themed game, as the token is set to start trading soon.
Tomarket has split its airdrop into at least three events. One already took place on October 31, but users could not withdraw or trade their tokens—this was more akin to revealing token allocations ahead of the ai...
Crypto gaming franchise Pixelverse is launching a new tactical deck builder game that transforms popular cryptocurrency memes into playable characters, the firm announced Thursday.
MemeBattle will feature characters based on the mascots of Base network meme coins, including Brett, Toshi, Keyboard Cat, Dog in Me, Mr. Miggles, Mochi, Ski Mask Dog, and Mochi.
Players will be able to build squads using the meme coin-based characters and compete in battles to earn rewards. Characters from other crypt...
Blockchain gaming is reaching a new stage of maturity, with increasing numbers of players accessing games more seamlessly, according to an organization focused on advancing the technology in the gaming sector.
However, there are changes in the sector that could create dramatic shifts as traditional gaming developers come into play.
The changing tides coincide with major studios like Sony and Square Enix entering the space through layer-2 solutions, according to an industry survey released by the...