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Top Play-to-Earn and NFT Games of the Week – October 23

top play-to-earn games

In the past few weeks, we did not see much change in the rankings. The casual gaming and mobile trend is still here and seems to be here to stay. Let’s dive into this week’s date and see which are the top play-to-earn games of the week and the top NFT collections.

Top play-to-earn games by active users

GameActive Users 7 daysChange
1. Gameta591k+21%
2. Alien Worlds290k-5%
3. Splinterlands280k+0.2%
4. Trickshot Blitz 163k+3%
5. Benji Bananas 149k+11%
6. Farmers World 102k-1.5%
7. Upland 88.5k-3%
8. P12 Arcana81.5k+176%
9. Axie Infinity66k-17%
10. Planet IX48k+1%
Source dappradar.com

Gameta is still at the top and the casual gaming ecosystem continues to grow and attracted almost 600,000 active players in the past week. Alien Worlds, wich recently introduced its DAO-based governance model is hanging on to its spot in second place, followed closely by Splinterlands. Axie Infinity on the other hand is losing steam again, despite the recent Raylight release, a mini-game for land owners.

Top 10 NFT collections

CollectionVolume traded 7 daysVolume ChangeFloor Price
1. Bored Ape Yacht Club$5.95M-16%$98.51k
2. Gods Unchained $5.12M+1.6%$12
3. CryptoPunks $4.53M+82%$87.97k
4. Azuki$4.29M+24.6%$15.1k
5. Otherdeed for Otherside $4.23M+29.7%$1.9k
6. Mutant Ape Yacht Club $2.58M-41%$18.19k
7. DeGods$2.12M+9.61%n/a
8. Art Blocks $2.03M-22.25%$465
9. Ethereum Name Service$1.95M-17.65%n/a
10. y00ts$1.73M+20%n/a
Source DappRadar

As for the gaming rankings, the NFT market is still pretty quiet. No big change in trading volume or in the rankings. Apart from some marginal projects pumping, NFT investors seem pretty cautious at the moment.

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