Robbie Ferguson | Immutable
Robbie Ferguson | Immutable|Sep 03, 2025 06:03
It took Immutable 6 years to sign our first 100 games. Now we've just signed another 100 in 103 days. But why so many? 1. Quantity leads to quality The job of a gaming platform is to bring players and games together for an experience that’s better than if they operated independently. As more games join Immutable: >more total users >users cross-pollinate between games >our services become cheaper >more zkEVM liquidity >we can give away more rewards >we can invest more in UX >etc, etc Every game that joins Immutable multiplies every other games’ success. 2. Small games can break out It’s unpredictable which games will succeed. While funding can help, it guarantees nothing. There's many examples of passionate single dev projects that go viral (think flappy bird, dwarf fortress), while huge projects flop. We only sign the games we believe have the best chances of success, across a range of variables and sizes. 3. More games, better odds Ultimately, Immutable’s goal is to bring web3 gaming to the mainstream. The more games we back, the better odds this industry has. We don’t want to be in the business of gambling on the success of one or two games. We want to be the house. And we want web3 to win.(Robbie Ferguson | Immutable)
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