Blockchain Gaming Thrives on Layer-2 Networks, Attracting $55M in February Investments

Bitcoins

  • Despite a dip in overall active wallets, gaming on layer‑2s spiked, with opBNB and Aptos dominating daily activity.
  • Investments surged 243% to US$55M in February, with 92% focused on building gaming infrastructure.

Looks like blockchain gaming isn’t completely dead after all. At least not that dead. 

A report from DappRadar revealed that some layer-2 blockchains experienced massive spikes in gaming activity during February 2025, even as the total number of daily unique active wallets declined. 

Currently, two chains dominate the gaming market regarding daily unique active wallets: opBNB, a BNB Chain L2, and Aptos, an independent layer-1 built for high-speed decentralised applications (dApps). 

Source: DappRadar.

Despite the sector’s recent dip, investments in blockchain gaming soared to US$55M (AU$87M) in February, a 243% climb in a month. About 92% of this injection targeted infrastructure-related projects, which means gaming development companies remain committed to building a robust gaming ecosystem.

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L2s See Significant Monthly Activity

Other chains in the ecosystem noted wild surges. For example, Abstract, an Ethereum L2 network developed by Igloo, saw the largest boost with over 20,000% growth in daily active unique wallets, while Soneium, Sony’s Ethereum-based L2, came in second with a 3,200% increase. Linea followed closely at over 1,000% growth.

Source: DappRadar.

Ruyui, an upcoming on-chain avatar project from Ruyui Studios, will launch on Abstract in early 2025. The game has caught players’ attention because it blends animation, gaming, and AI to allow users to create more dynamic character interactions. It aims to bring mainstream audiences into the blockchain gaming world. 

Moreover, Krafton’s InZOI, which will be available for early access on Windows by March 28, 2025, features AI-driven NPCs that interact with players in more lifelike ways. Meanwhile, The Game Company is integrating the ASI-1 Mini AI model in partnership with Fetch.ai, enabling real-time decision-making and decentralised intelligence within its games.

All in all, it seems that GameFi has had to integrate AI to allow developers to incorporate machine learning tools and, therefore, make their games a bit more attractive and user-friendly (and actually playable).

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