The integration of gaming and intelligence has arrived. A large-scale MMORPG supporting over 3.86 million Web3 users has achieved real-time AI integration on the Epic Games platform, breaking the traditional boundaries between games and external tools.



Here’s the key change: AI is no longer just a superficial feature layer but has become part of the world’s operation. Players can explore, complete quests, and understand mechanics without switching to external guides or tutorials; they can ask questions directly within the game for real-time feedback. This means a seamless learning curve for Web2 players and a deeper ecosystem understanding and participation optimization for Web3 users.

The data scale is not small. This game has accumulated nearly 600,000 downloads, with over 2.5 million active community members across multiple platforms. The YouTube channel has over 1.27 million subscribers, extending its reach beyond the Web3 circle to mainstream audiences.

From a technical perspective, this integration changes the logic of game design. When intelligence becomes part of the world rather than an add-on tool, the immersion of the entire gaming experience is enhanced. Players no longer interrupt gameplay due to lack of information but receive guidance through continuous interaction. This is especially meaningful for MMORPGs, which require high engagement and complex mechanic understanding.

The fusion of Web2 and Web3 is also clearly reflected here. Traditional gamers gain a better onboarding experience, while crypto natives can quickly understand the ecosystem’s operational logic through AI. Both groups can meet their needs within the same world.

This integration indicates that large-scale game products are beginning to seriously consider AI integration design. It’s not just about adding a chatbot but making intelligence a core mechanism of the game world itself. As more cases like this emerge, the standards for game interaction may be redefined.
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DAOdreamervip
· 01-17 01:29
This is really coming, AI directly embedded instead of just adding features like sticking plasters. No more pretending—this is the future. Wait, are the 3.86 million users real or just noise... that number seems a bit suspicious. Finally, someone is using AI in the right way, no longer feeling like a stiff external tool. Web2 and Web3 playing in the same world but doing their own thing? Sounds great, but in practice, will they still be separate? 600,000 downloads is just right; the key is how active the 2.5 million community members are—that's the real metric. The integration looks good, but is the game design standard being redefined? Don't overestimate it; let's see how it evolves in future updates.
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WalletWhisperervip
· 01-16 20:10
No hype, no negativity, this is true integration. Compared to those half-baked AI integrations, this time they finally got it right. Wait, is 3.86 million users real? I need to see it with my own eyes to believe it. Honestly, asking AI directly in a game should have been done a long time ago. Upgrading the Web3 gaming experience is a good thing, but don’t turn it into another cash grab. MMORPG with AI guidance... alright, I’ll wait and see how it actually performs before commenting. This is real integration, not just slapping a chatbot on and calling it a day. 127K subscribers isn’t particularly exaggerated; it also depends on the retention rate. Finally, a game is seriously using AI now; before that, it was all just hype.
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WhaleShadowvip
· 01-16 18:41
3.86 million users? That number sounds a bit unbelievable, but AI truly being natively integrated into game mechanics is indeed a new idea. NGL, asking questions in the game is way more fun than flipping through Wikipedia. Finally, someone understands players' pain points. Playing Web2 and Web3 together is easier said than done, but it definitely gives us room for imagination. If this continues, will every game have to do the same in the future? The standards need to change.
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MoonRocketTeamvip
· 01-15 09:10
3.86 million Web3 users? How much supply is needed to fill this rocket before it can take off? Launch countdown has begun. --- Integrating AI into the gaming world itself is not just superficial features; this is the correct trajectory. --- 2.5 million active community members, 1.27 million YouTube followers... Astronauts, these data points have already broken through the atmosphere. --- No need to switch external tutorials—ask questions directly in the game? Dopamine alert, immersion level maxed out. --- Web2 and Web3 coexist in the same world, each serving their needs. This sense of integration... feels pretty exciting. --- 60,000 downloads may seem modest, but real growth will only count if it truly takes off. The control room continues to monitor. --- Are gaming interaction standards about to be redefined? Products that haven't kept up might get rekt. --- Isn't this just the process of AI transforming from a tool into the soul of the game? Now, it’s about who can truly seize this wave of opportunity.
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0xSunnyDayvip
· 01-14 13:56
Whoa, 3.86 million Web3 users? Is this number real or just another hype? Can AI really make the gaming experience this smooth? I'm a bit skeptical. This is what the future should look like—asking directly in the game without needing to check Wikipedia, so cool. By the way, how is the 2.5 million active community calculated... combining all platforms? Web2 and Web3 players can finally play in the same world but do their own thing, which is quite interesting. But I'm worried that if AI answers incorrectly, it might mislead players. Has this risk been considered? From chatbots to truly integrated worlds, this is what a sincere integration looks like. 127,000 YouTube fans sound like a lot, but compared to those traditional games, it's still far behind. Wow, really looking forward to what the next wave will look like.
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JustAnotherWalletvip
· 01-14 13:53
Damn, 3.86 million Web3 users, this number is a bit outrageous, isn't it? Is it real? This has actually been overdue in built-in AI games, but doing it well is not easy. 127 million YouTube followers, the mainstream circles are paying attention? This game is indeed popular. By the way, can Web2 and Web3 players really each get what they need, or are they just playing separately? The game is made like this, is the next step fully on-chain? Anyway, no matter what, this is the future direction, nothing more to say. Asking AI in the game instead of opening wiki, it really sounds much more comfortable. How to maintain a community of 2.5 million active members, that must be exhausting. The question is, how deep can AI understand Web3 logic? Or is it mostly just hype? Epic really made the right bet with this move.
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LayerZeroEnjoyervip
· 01-14 13:53
3.86 million users—this number sounds impressive, but how many are truly active? This question always manages to stump me. Having AI built into the game is indeed good, but honestly, it still depends on how well the script is written. No matter how smart the AI is, a bad script can't be saved. 1.27 million YouTube subscribers—sounds good, but compared to traditional blockbuster games, it's still niche. Web3 games are always like this. This kind of integration sounds like the future, but in practice, will it be more marketing than actual usefulness?
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MetaMisfitvip
· 01-14 13:52
Wow, 3.86 million users? Is this number really true? Feels like hype to me. Integrating AI into games is definitely a trend, but just not screwing up would be considered good. By the way, can you still earn coins from this game now? Oh wait, Epic launched this? How do Web2 players understand gas fees? Haha. 1.27 million subscribers... alright, I admit there's some substance. It's both integrated and seamless. Are there any actual players who can comment on the experience? Is this project on Gnosis chain or what? Is it a scam? Earning and playing is the real deal.
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ImaginaryWhalevip
· 01-14 13:50
Oh wow, it's really here now. AI games are now incredibly smooth to play. If this thing can truly clarify the Web3 ecosystem, I would be impressed... By the way, with 3.86 million users, that number seems a bit inflated, doesn't it? But haha, finally no need to open ten browsers while playing a game to look up strategies, that's really awesome. Wait, is this game that... thing? Why haven't I heard of it? I can't hold back anymore. Such deep AI integration? Probably some tricks up their sleeve later, I'll wait and see.
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BTCBeliefStationvip
· 01-14 13:48
Really? AI is built in? Do we still need to open guide websites then, so cool But 3.86 million users sounds pretty exaggerated, how many are actually active? Wait, is this the one that just came out recently? My friend is playing it, he didn't say AI is this awesome It must be marketing copy... But on the other hand, if AI can really integrate so seamlessly, it truly changes the game Can web2 and web3 really coexist harmoniously? I'm still a bit skeptical So now you don't need to ask newbie questions in the community when playing games? Something feels off Game streamers might be out of a job now, haha It looks serious, but I want to see the actual gameplay experience, otherwise it's all just good data The 1.27 million subscribers sounds a bit inflated, is it real? Honestly, if AI can tell you exactly how to make money, that would be amazing
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