# Play-to-Earn

Traditional Web 2.0 games take away the user’s top-up income, and it is difficult for users to obtain benefits from the game. Reports show that the number of overseas SLG mobile game downloads reached 1.28 billion in 2022; after income grew against the trend by 27.9% last year, it reached 7.2 billion US dollars.

As a Web3.0 GameFi game, Sailwars not only provides high playability and high fun like Web2.0 games but also provides users with rich gameplay to obtain benefits, thereby driving more Web2.0 users to join. Users can participate in various activities, competitions, socializing, etc. to obtain in-game currency, virtual assets, NFTs, etc., and can freely sell or trade them to obtain real benefits.&#x20;

Web 3.0 users are no longer simply mining and selling but can generate income through combat strategies while obtaining game satisfaction.

At the same time, Sailwars will also launch a variety of innovative gameplay, such as staking, merging, mining, community governance, etc., allowing users to obtain higher returns and rights by participating in the economic ecology construction of the game, and become co-builders and sharers of the game. This GameFi model based on blockchain technology can not only achieve a win-win situation between users and developers, but also promote the healthy development of the game economy, promote the entire game industry to develop towards a more decentralized, fair, transparent, and sustainable direction, and bring users a better gaming experience and benefits.


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