Landlord, the first fully on-chain business strategy game, has announced the launch of its first season. This launch marks a significant event in the world of on-chain gaming.
What's New in Season One
Season One of Landlord includes: * Competitive Leaderboards: Players will compete in a dynamic environment with open leaderboards updated in real-time. * New Assets: Players can unlock powerful cards, functional avatars, and themed lands that enhance gameplay. * Player-to-Player Economy: The ability to trade land, rent space, and build an empire in an open and decentralized market. * Seasonal Structure for Sustainability: A continuous season system provides long-term value for both casual and competitive players.
Reasons for Choosing Fully On-Chain Format
The Landlord team is convinced that building a fully on-chain game was necessary to achieve a fully fair and transparent gaming environment. This allows players to verify every rule and action, removing hidden algorithms and manipulation. * Transparency and Fairness: Every player can verify actions, eliminating potential manipulation. * Trustless Design: There's no central authority controlling game outcomes — only code and consensus.
Importance of Transparency and Digital Ownership
In Landlord, players do not merely play — they become part of a system. * True Digital Ownership: Lands, avatars, and cards are assets fully controlled by the player. * Opportunities for Developers: Third parties can build on Landlord’s open logic, expanding the ecosystem. * Autonomy: Once deployed, the game cannot be changed.
The launch of Season One of Landlord demonstrates the possibility of creating an engaging genre within on-chain gaming. The game offers new approaches to strategy, ownership, and in-game economy.