Game of Thrones Finale Draws Attention of Game Companies

According to reports, the eighth season finale of the hit series "Game of Thrones" aired on May 20, and was also the finale of the entire nine-year-long series, attracting more than 19.3 million viewers nationwide, making it the most popular single episode in HBO's history, compared to 18.4 million who watched the penultimate episode of the same series last week. In addition, in a statement released by HBO, it also said that the average number of viewers per episode for season 8 (including repeats or re-views) came to 44.2 million, an increase of more than 10 million compared to season 7. 
 
Game of Thrones" is set in a fictional world where nobles and kings plot against each other and play "Game of Thrones", similar to the medieval times in Europe; but on the other hand, this world has the existence of supernatural magic, monsters, dragons and so on. The original author George R. R. Martin carefully portrayed how ugly the dark side of human nature is in front of the temptation of power; but more importantly, in front of the supernatural power, these calculations for their own planning and how small it seems.

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Notably, the huge success of Game of Thrones has caught the attention of Chris, a development consultant for CCC, a leading game studio from New Zealand, who said in a social post that several blockchain game projects have made headlines in the past few months, including Gods Unchained and Axie Infinity.
 
The overall story structure of Game of Thrones is fascinating, and this is a year of rapid growth for blockchain and gaming. I have a bold idea to do a big fusion of blockchain and gaming and Game of Thrones, which I believe will create new wonders!
 
Chris sees a huge potential in the gaming market and the mainstream gaming companies are in a wait-and-see mode. 2020 will see us launch a lot of games and probably tease more new ones. In the next decade, existing games will continue to be developed, and other projects will be confirmed one after another.