Lack of community input in games

Creative players lack simple and accessible opportunities to contribute to games and get rewarded accordingly.

The gaming industry achieved a billion players across the globe in 2021. By 2024, the global number of players is estimated to reach 3.3 billion according to Newzoo Global Games Market Report. Over the following five years, this number will grow by an average of 5.6% annually. However, despite this exponential gain in the industry, there were only about 2,000 pro-gamers worldwide who could afford to live from gaming in 2021. The gaming community is growing, but also dividing among players that are lucky enough to call it their job and those isolating themselves due to the high barrier of entry and the lack of encouragement from AAA companies.

Solution:

Codyfight creates an inclusive model of gaming that allows players to firstly, take ownership of their in-game assets and secondly, provides a space where community can contribute in various ways. Players can customize their experience, yield rewards, and sell their assets.

In addition, Codyfight brings a strong focus on competition, where different Leagues and modes bring in-game challenges and the deployment of AI bot farms, where players can use the programming language of their choice to build their own bot army and combat against opponents.

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