New Study Names Gameta as the Gamefi Project With Highest Monthly Subscribers

According to the latest data from Coin 98 Analytics, Web3 gaming platform Gameta gained 1.85 million record subscribers through September 28, making gamefi (intersection of gaming and finance) project, making it the top-ranked project. The data also shows that the top five gamefi projects alone accounted for more than 70% of the top 20 gamefi subscribers in September.

According to Coin 98 Analytics’latest ranking of major gamefi projects, Gameta, a Web3 gaming platform topped the list with 1.85 million subscribers as of September 28, 2022. The project’s astounding top spot means that Gameta, which reportedly started with 80,000 active daily users in September, now has more subscribers than the more established gaming platform Axie Infinity.

According to one report, Gameta was the most popular project in the before it was revealed to be the Gamefi project with the highest number of subscribers.BNBChain Chain 31} chain, “Gameta is still the number one game today. “BNB chain chain. I am keeping an eye on this project, it is very promising. Also love their NFT (non-fungible token) art, very pretty,” wrote one Twitter user.

Accy Infinity Outside the Top 5

Alien Worlds, the self-proclaimed number one blockchain game, took second place in Coin98 Analytics’ latest Top 20 ranking with 759,000 registered users Solitaire Blitz, with 465,000 registered players, occupied third place, while Benji Bananas took fourth place with 407,000 registered players.

With 334,000 monthly subscribers through September 28, Splinterlands – a trading card game backed by blockchain – is the fifth largest game fee project, according to Coin98 Analytics data.

Despite being the gaming platform with the largest market cap of $1.1 billion, Axie Infinity’s 280,000 subscribers means it occupies sixth place.

Meanwhile, data from Coin98 Analytics shows that the top five gamefi projects represent over 70% of all subscribers, while the bottom ten projects combined represent less than 10% of all subscribers.

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