Immutable Passport sign-ups surpassed a milestone of three million this week, a 2,500% increase since the launch in early 2024.
The numbers have doubled in the last two months alone. The results are a validation for blockchain games that many in the West expected to wither and die due to gamer resistance. But it turns out some of the blockchain games that have launched this year have garnered real audiences.
Immutable said the surge in sign-ups coincides with the launch of a wave of exciting new games on Immutable, drawing in players and pushing the boundaries of Web3 gaming.
Standout titles include:
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- RavenQuest: This battle-tested MMORPG, born from the popular Web2 hit Ravendawn (200,000+ monthly active users), is rising as one of the fastest-growing Web3 games, currently ranked No. 5 on Top Trending Web3 Games by @NFToGames.
- Immortal Rising 2: The undisputed king of Web3 games delivers intense action and breathtaking visuals, Immutable said.
- SpaceNation is a space opera MMORPG that lets players soar through the stars, boasting a solid 7.9 user review on Gam3s.gg.
- Monster Tycoon was developed by @Play_Ember and featuring the Pixelmon IP, this monster-collecting survival game is drawing players in with its engaging world and live reward quests.
Simplifying Web3 gaming with Immutable Passport
Immutable Passport is not just a sign-up surge; it is focused on accessibility. Designed as a user-friendly, one-click social login, Passport removes barriers for gamers, making it easier than ever to discover, play, and own their gaming experience. It’s a one-click experience, Immutable said.
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