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'BR1: Infinite Royale' Charges Players to Enter Each Match

'Bravo Ready,' a French Canadian independent game development studio, announced 'BR1: Infinite Royale,' a web3 shooting game based on the blockchain. The game will feature what Bravo Ready refers to as a "win-to-earn" model where players pay a wager to enter each match of the game. Then, players will receive winnings based on how well they perform.

The gameplay of BR1: Infinite Royale will be a shooting battle royale game where a large number of players are dropped into one arena and are tasked with killing other players until only one player remains. The CEO of Bravo Ready stated that "Once you start betting on your performance in a game, you never get the same level of thrill unless you always have that associated level of financial risk," signifying that the game will offer a unique, never-before-seen experience to the world of web3 gaming.

BR1: Infinite Royale is currently in its alpha testing phase, meaning only certain players have access to the game for testing purposes.
Trend Themes
1. Win-to-earn Gaming - The trend of win-to-earn gaming will likely continue to grow as it offers a unique experience and potential financial gain for players.
2. Blockchain Gaming - Integration of blockchain technology in gaming can offer transparency, security, and new gameplay features.
3. Alpha Testing Games - Alpha testing games can help developers identify potential issues and improve gameplay features in early stages, increasing efficiency and reducing costs.
Industry Implications
1. Video Gaming - Video gaming companies can explore the potential of implementing a win-to-earn model to their games to attract competitive players and potentially increase revenue.
2. Blockchain Technology - Bringing blockchain technology into gaming can provide opportunities for developers to create unique gameplay experience and increased security for transactions.
3. Game Development - Game development studios can look into integrating alpha testing phases in their game development process to increase efficiency and reduce costs while also gathering early feedback from players.

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