It is unrealistic to expect traditional games to fully transition to an NFT economy overnight.@Yield Guild Games The wisdom lies in supporting and advocating for a gradual, low-friction path to asset "NFTization," which provides traditional game manufacturers with a feasible transition plan.
The first step could be "Play-to-Earn." The core gameplay remains unchanged, and players can play for free. However, some sidebar activities or challenges that do not affect game balance are introduced, and players who complete these tasks can earn NFT-based rewards, such as unique visual skins, emotes, or titles. This will not alienate core players but introduces the concept of digital ownership.
The second step is 'NFTization of skins'. This is the easiest step for players to accept. Turning clothing, weapon skins, decorative items, etc., in the game into NFTs allows players to truly own them and trade them in the secondary market. Essentially, this is blockchainizing existing ornament trading (like CS:GO, DOTA2), making it safer and more transparent.
The third step is to introduce 'composable NFTs'. For example, players can consume multiple material NFTs obtained through gameplay to forge a higher-level item NFT. This introduces a deeper Web3 economic mechanism.
YGG can be a perfect partner for this type of reform. It provides model design consulting for game developers and leverages its community to provide initial liquidity and market validation for these nascent NFT economies. Through this 'from outside to inside, from shallow to deep' collaboration, YGG is patiently guiding the entire gaming industry toward the future of ownership economics.

