Yuga Labs CEO: ‘The Metaverse Is Not New’
AUSTIN, Texas — Gamers want to participate in the creative environment of gaming and be a part of the ecosystem, but will flee if they think that the metaverse and Web3 are just about fleecing them for money, Daniel Alegre, the new CEO of Yuga Labs, said on stage at the Consensus 2023 festival.
Alegre joined Yuga Labs – the company behind Bored Ape Yacht Club (BAYC) non-fungible tokens (NFTs) – in December from Activision Blizzard, where he served as president and chief operating officer. During his time at Activision Blizzard, he oversaw some of the company’s most important franchises, including World of Warcraft, which, despite reaching its peak in the mid-aughts, was a metaverse.
“The reality is the metaverse is not new,” he said. “World of Warcraft, for all intents and purposes, is a metaverse,” he added. “But what Web3 is enabling is not only new interaction and ways for players to find communities that go beyond necessarily the game itself.”
But if you say the word “metaverse” around gamers, they likely won’t have a good response. In December 2021, game publishing house Ubisoft tried to attach NFTs to Ghost Recon but failed. On-chain data shows that gamers just weren’t interested.
The key to success with Web3 and gaming is to design the game from the ground up with Web3 in mind, Alegre said.
“You can actually really bring the Web 2 players and have them realize, OK, this is what Web 3 does,” he said. “If the experiences are excellent, people will follow.”