Kate Irwin

Kate Irwin

Kate is the content lead for The Drop at Blockworks. She has previously written for PCMag, Decrypt, and other sites. She has a BA from UC Berkeley and an MFA from Columbia University in New York. Contact Kate via email at kate.irwin@blockworks.co.
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While overall VC spending is on the rise, web3 gaming’s being left in the dust

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Documents and sources suggest Neon Machine is running out of cash and has laid off nearly all its employees — and struck a deal with the Chinese government to stay afloat

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Should higher-fidelity graphics be the goal for crypto games — which result in much higher costs and risk?

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Some believe the game is offering investors refunds amidst changes to when GUN tokens can be unlocked

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Off The Grid’s Web3 lead shares details on the game’s economy and how the token will be integrated

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Tools for Humanity’s Developer Reward pilot program kicks off on April 1

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NFT collection Azuki is releasing anime-inspired decks for a physical trading card game

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Luke Barwikowski took to Twitter to raise awareness about the threats against him and his family

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Star Atlas CEO explains why he’s against the narrative that crypto game devs should just focus on making a “fun game” first.

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The decentralized-storage alternative to AWS or IPFS will launch its mainnet March 27

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GDC shows us crypto game developers feel a bit down despite lavish parties and packed crypto side events

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Immutable has attached over 500 games to its ecosystem, and is pushing them toward its zkEVM

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Ronin’s Aleksander Larsen argues you can’t have good graphics and incredible gameplay with a strong crypto game economy all at the same time

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Razer ID verified by World ID is designed to prevent bots from entering games and swiping rewards

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“Code of Joker: Evolutions” will release for iOS, Android and web browsers this summer

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The new venture, supported by Karrat and Arbitrum, aims to launch gaming and IP projects

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Anterris is cancelled, and the fate of Evaverse doesn’t look great

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The 2,121 Wizards have been called both art and “vandalism”

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The team says they’re still building despite the massive weekend selloff