Second World Games, founded by Carlos Cameo and Inigo Cavestany, has announced the launch of Fantasy Troop. This is a fantasy league for web3 gaming that is integrated into their game, Second World: New Era. In addition to the launch, the company has raised €3 million in pre-sales of their native token €SWIO.
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Second World Games
Second World Games’ main goal in starting the company was to create great gameplay rather than focus solely on profit. They have assembled a professional team of game developers to ensure that their mobile game, Second World: New Era, meets all quality standards.
Second World: New Era is a free-to-play booth building and strategy game that reflects the complexity and beauty of the real world. Players must grow their cities from small settlements to large metropolises while dealing with the challenges of alliances and war in a large online multiplayer environment. The economy in the game is driven by the players themselves, making for an ever-changing world. Players have to think strategically about how they arrange their city, use resources efficiently and gradually unlock new technologies and buildings. As your city grows, so do your influence and abilities, leading to an increasingly interesting and rewarding gaming experience.
Fantasy Troop
Second World Games is now introducing “Fantasy Troop.” The first fantasy league for web3 gaming. It combines active gameplay with strategic management and is fully integrated into Second World: New Era. Fantasy Troop offers a competitive fantasy sports environment where investors and players work together in a dynamic system. Good management and skillful gameplay are essential to winning and earning rewards. Fantasy Troop will run a pilot the week of June 17, with €SWIO’s TGE scheduled for June 26. If the pilot is successful, the official launch is targeted for July.
The €SWIO token, which empowers players and enhances the gaming experience, has already raised €3 million in pre-sales from big names such as Paul Saliba, CEO of Volpex, and Koh Onozawa, CEO of Bit2Me.
Fantasy Troop lets captains assemble teams of ten skilled players competing for €SWIO. Both players and captains share in the profits, providing a collaborative atmosphere and opportunities for passive income. Captains assign resources to players, who then bet on battles. Captains make strategic decisions about hiring, firing and reallocating funds based on performance. The game remains fair and competitive thanks to a balanced matchmaking system.
Conclusion
Fantasy Troop, integrated into the successful Second World: New Era, offers a unique combination of active play and strategic management. By allowing players and investors to work together in a dynamic system, the game creates a new standard for Web3 gaming. With a planned July launch, Fantasy Troop promises to provide an engaging and rewarding experience for both new and experienced players. The future of Second World Games looks bright, and we can’t wait to see how this innovative title will develop.