Web3 game ‘TOKYO BEAST’ hits $1M in just 48 hours after launch
TOKYO BEAST Image Credit: Immutable Blockchain-based game TOKYO BEAST has achieved a major milestone, surpassing 300,000 downloads and generating $1m (~£738,000) in revenue within just 48 hours of its global launch. These earnings combine proceeds from both its Special Early Access event and official release. A Four-Year Development with a $20m Budget Set in a … Continued The post Web3 game ‘TOKYO BEAST’ hits $1M in just 48 hours after launch appeared first on Esports Insider.


Blockchain-based game TOKYO BEAST has achieved a major milestone, surpassing 300,000 downloads and generating $1m (~£738,000) in revenue within just 48 hours of its global launch.
These earnings combine proceeds from both its Special Early Access event and official release.
A Four-Year Development with a $20m Budget
Set in a futuristic Tokyo (2124), the game allows players to collect, breed, and battle digital creatures called BEASTs—unique blockchain-based assets (NFTs). These are used in a virtual sport called XENO-Karate, where strategic team-building determines the winner.
After four years in development and backed by a $20m (~£14.7m) budget, TOKYO BEAST merges traditional gaming appeal with blockchain innovation.