Legend of Arcadia (LoA), a new card-based RPG set in an expansive universe inspired by Kingdom Hearts, is bringing a community-driven operational model to Web 3.0 gaming.
With a focus on sustainable growth, LoA aims to establish itself as a leading platform by integrating blockchain technology, unique NFT mechanics and community-centric features that foster long-term player engagement.
As the Web 3.0 gaming industry is forecasted to grow to $305 billion by 2030, LoA stands out by addressing key sustainability issues that have previously limited the success of Web 3.0 gaming ventures.
Many blockchain-based games have struggled with player retention and engagement, often due to unsustainable reward systems.
LoA’s approach
built on years of gaming experience from its team’s work with industry leaders like Tencent, Hero Entertainment and Seasun Studios centers on creating an inclusive, feedback-driven community.Community-driven growth and operations
Legend of Arcadia (LoA), a card-based RPG game built on a vast story universe inspired by Kingdom Hearts, has a strong vision for reimagining live operations in Web 3.0, called community-driven operations.
The formula combines building a sticky and vocal community driven by a strong feedback loop and nimble implementation of the ideas. This has helped LoA stand out from others.
The team has spent the past two years perfecting the formula based on their decade-long experience in driving high DAU (daily active users) and retention at leading game companies such as Tencent, Hero Entertainment and Seasun Studios.
At the same time, they have been building a strong community of over 60,000 with users that actively interact with the team and provide them with feedback.
The right feedback loop between the community and the developer has led to innovative tactics for driving community engagement.
For example, rather than hosting traditional alpha tests, the team mixed the idea of esports and competition and invited people to form their own teams to compete during the test.
This led to a brand new guild, called, ‘Alter Ego Guild,’ being formed in the community, and they remain some of the game’s biggest supporters, helping new players onboard and get deep into LoA.
During its three-month campaign, LoA had over 100,000 registered users with minimal marketing spend.
It also has very high next-day and seven-day retention of 75% and 56%, respectively Click Here to Read the Full Original Article at The Daily Hodl…