The Story Behind Splinterlands: A Wild Ride from Start to the Future

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Splinterlands, right? It's not just your average card game - it's an epic, blockchain-based trading card game that's taken the world by storm. I mean, we're talking millions of players, billions of battles, and a super active community. But how did it all kick off? And what's in store for the future?

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In this post, we're gonna take you on an adventure through Splinterlands' history, from its super humble beginnings to its awesome future. Get ready to see how this game evolved from a tiny idea to a groundbreaking game that's changing the way we play and interact online.

Once Upon a Time: Steem Monsters

Let's rewind to 2018 when two buddies, Jesse Reich (Aggroed) and Matt Rosen (Yabapmatt), had a lightbulb moment to create a card game on the Steem blockchain.

Both fans of trading card games like Magic: The Gathering and Hearthstone, they were super fed up with the limitations and centralization of traditional gaming platforms.

They wanted a game that harnessed the power of blockchain tech, giving players actual ownership of their cards and assets, the freedom to trade them, and the chance to earn rewards for playing and winning.

Plus, they wanted it to be fun, engaging, and accessible for everyone, no matter where they were or what device they used.

So, Steem Monsters was born. They launched it on Kickstarter in September 2018, raising over $80,000 from more than 1,000 backers - smashing their initial goal by 400%! The Steem community helped them out too, offering support and feedback to make their game even better.

By October 2018, the game was officially out and quickly became super popular among Steem users and beyond. It had five factions (or splinters): Fire, Water, Earth, Life, and Death, each with its own unique cards and powers.

Players could buy card packs with Steem or other cryptos, build decks, and battle it out with other players in ranked or casual matches.

And they had this cool reward system where players could earn DEC (Dark Energy Crystals) - the game's currency - for winning battles and completing daily quests. DEC could be spent on more card packs or other in-game stuff. Players could also earn Steem tokens for creating content about the game on the Steem platform.

The Next Level: Splinterlands

As Steem Monsters got bigger and better, Aggroed and Yabapmatt knew they needed to think bigger and reach beyond the Steem blockchain. They wanted their game to be more accessible and work with other platforms and ecosystems.
So they rebranded to Splinterlands and launched on their own website in June 2019. They also hooked up with other blockchains like Hive, WAX, Tron, BSC, and Ethereum, so players could use different tokens and wallets to interact with the game.

And they kept adding more features and expansions, like:

  • New splinters (Dragon and Neutral) and new cards

  • Tournaments and guilds

  • A rental system and market

  • Collection power and league system

  • Land expansion

  • SPS token and governance

The Next Frontier: Soulkeep

Splinterlands ain't done yet! The game keeps evolving and improving, thanks to feedback and suggestions from the community. It's hit some pretty impressive milestones recently, like:

  1. 2.4 million registered users

  2. Nearly 1 million active wallets

  3. 3-5 million blockchain daily transactions

  4. 2 billion battles played

But the real excitement is the next big leap: Soulkeep. That's theupcoming beta release of the land expansion, and it's gonna add a whole new dimension to the game.

Players will be able to explore, claim, survey, develop, and battle on land plots across six regions of Praetoria, each with its own vibe and characteristics.
Soulkeep will also bring in new gameplay elements, such as:

  1. Buildings and structures

  2. Resources and crafting

  3. Spells and enchantments

  4. Minions and bosses

  5. Quests and events

This massive update is gonna transform Splinterlands into more than just a card game - it'll be an immersive world where players can create their own stories and adventures.

In Conclusion

Splinterlands has come a long way since it started in 2018. It's grown from a simple card game into a groundbreaking blockchain game that's changing the way we play and interact online. It's got a super vibrant and diverse community of players, collectors, traders, and creators.

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Plus, it's found new ways to reward users and give them the power to shape the game's future.

Splinterlands is more than just a game - it's a phenomenon. And it ain't stopping anytime soon. The game's gearing up for its next big challenge: Soulkeep, the beta release of the land expansion that's gonna take the game to a whole new level.

Splinterlands has something for everyone, whether you're a casual gamer, a hardcore strategist, a collector, a trader, or a content creator. So what are you waiting for? Dive into Splinterlands today and experience the magic of blockchain gaming!

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