Low player activity
Players play less
Problem: The gaming industry witnessed a remarkable milestone in 2021, reaching a billion players globally. Projections estimate that by 2024, the global player base will surge to 4.3 billion, growing at an average annual rate of 5.6% over the following five years. Despite this exponential growth, the number of professional gamers who could sustain a living solely through gaming remains limited worldwide. The gaming community, while expanding, faces a division between those fortunate enough to make gaming their livelihood and those feeling isolated due to high entry barriers and a lack of encouragement from major gaming companies.
Solution: In response, Maximus Vegas addresses this issue by presenting an inclusive tournament model. This model empowers players by allowing them to take ownership of their in-game assets and fostering a community where contributions take various forms. Players not only have the ability to customize their gaming experience but can also reap rewards and even monetize their in-game assets.
Furthermore, Maximus Vegas places a strong emphasis on competition, introducing first ever AI-managed tournaments that bring in-game challenges to the forefront. The deployment of AI adds an extra layer of excitement, allowing players to participate and fair and trasparent tournaments and engage in battles against opponents with easy registration. This innovative approach not only enhances the gaming experience but also provides avenues for skill development, collaboration, and a sense of community among players.
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