#YGGPlay The smartest place is still in cooperation. They never fight alone but bring the entire ecosystem's projects together to form a huge network of players. Currently, @Yield Guild Games has established deep collaborations with over 100 blockchain games and infrastructure projects, from the early Axie Infinity and Ronin chain to Pixels, Immutable, and recently Pudgy Penguins, Fishing Frenzy, Warp Chain, and even traditional gaming giants like PublicAI and The9. Taking the most recent collaborations as an example, they are quite representative:
They directly opened a YGG/FISH liquidity pool with Fishing Frenzy and also airdropped Mega Sushi Chest to $YGG large holders. This cross-game asset interaction instantly connected the two communities.
The strategic alliance with Warp Chain connects YGG's global guild network directly to Warp's game distribution pipeline, effectively introducing millions of potential players to all games under Warp.
Hosting offline events together with Pudgy Penguins and OpenSea, bringing NFT culture and gaming truly into the real world.
Even conducted a token swap with PublicAI, combining player resources from game guilds with AI data labeling, opening up a new gameplay called 'Future of Work'.
These collaborations are not just simple logo exchanges but involve substantial resource sharing: YGG provides players and guilds, while partners offer new games, new chains, or new technologies, all working together to grow the pie. The result is that YGG's treasury now holds tens of millions of dollars in assets, which are no longer idle money, but actively invested in high-yield opportunities through Onchain Guild. At this stage, while many projects are still struggling to attract new users, YGG has turned the 'player economy' into a sustainable ecosystem. Their Guild Advancement Program (GAP) and Superquests allow ordinary players to accumulate on-chain reputation through tasks, unlocking better opportunities. This system not only serves their own community but is also directly utilized by major games like Pixels and Axie.
Ultimately, for Web3 games to truly become mainstream, they need an 'intermediary layer' like YGG that understands both players and projects. They do not chase trends but quietly build the infrastructure, retain players, and serve developers well. The market always has its ups and downs, but as long as there are people wanting to earn some extra money and make friends through gaming, the role of YGG as a connector will become increasingly valuable.
