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    Web3 Gaming Rebounds in July With $60 Million of Investments

    Ethan CarterBy Ethan CarterAugust 15, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Investments in Web3 gaming projects surged to $60 million in July, reversing a three-month lull, with investors now focusing on games built around fun, according to blockchain analytics platform DappRadar.

    March still has the highest month for Web3 gaming funding this year at $69 million, but after a slump in April, May and June, capital is flowing again “primarily to projects with proven teams, strong IP, or infrastructure supporting multiple games,” DappRadar analyst Sara Gherghelas said in a report published on Thursday. 

    However, smaller studios are suffering, and projects without traction or sustainable economies are closing or pivoting, according to Gherghelas.

    “It’s a Darwinian stage for Web3 gaming: tough for small players, but potentially healthy for long-term stability.”

    Investments in Web3 gaming were up in July after slumping in April, May and June. Source: DappRadar

    Investors backing “fun-first” Web3 games

    Investors have also shifted to favor games that focus on fun first rather than as an afterthought, with optional blockchain elements, back-end tech like wallets, artificial intelligence tools, and crosschain systems.  

    Gherghelas said in the short term, there will likely be fewer but stronger Web3 game releases, cross-platform launches, and brand-driven titles to attract mainstream audiences.

    “The hype cycles may be behind us, but what we are witnessing is a more grounded, sustainable foundation being built, one that could make the next wave of Web3 gaming bigger and more resilient than ever.”