Stablecoins break into top 3 growth drivers for Web3 gaming: BGA 2025 report

cointelegraphPublished on 2025-12-10Last updated on 2025-12-10

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According to the Blockchain Gaming Alliance's 2025 report, stablecoin adoption has emerged as a top-three growth driver for Web3 gaming for the first time, alongside high-quality game launches and revenue-driven business models. This reflects a shift away from speculative token cycles and reliance on major Web2 brands, indicating the industry's growing focus on fundamentals, sustainable infrastructure, and commercially viable games. The report highlights a five-year evolution in developer priorities, moving from external catalysts like play-to-earn hype to improved user experience and now to polished gameplay and stablecoin-integrated payment systems. Stablecoins are seen as crucial for enabling frictionless, fiat-like transactions in game economies. Additionally, dependence on traditional gaming publishers has significantly decreased, with interoperability, AI integration, and creator economies gaining prominence.

Blockchain game builders are increasingly prioritizing fundamentals and infrastructure over token-fuelled growth cycles, with stablecoin adoption emerging as one of the top three catalysts for the first time, according to the latest report from the Blockchain Gaming Alliance (BGA).

On Wednesday, the BGA published its 2025 State of the Industry Report, which shows a shift in what builders believe will drive success in blockchain gaming.

According to the report, the top three growth drivers were high-quality game launches (29.5%), revenue-driven business models (27.5%) and stablecoin adoption in payments (27.3%).

The findings suggest the industry is stepping back from speculative cycles and reliance on big Web2 brands and instead prioritizing commercially viable games built on Web3-native transaction rails.

“What we’re seeing in the data is an industry becoming more global, more disciplined, and more focused on building great games for real players,” said Sebastien Borget, the co-president of the BGA and co-founder of The Sandbox.

Key factors that are perceived to drive the growth of the blockchain gaming industry. Source: BGA Survey

How blockchain gaming drivers have evolved in the last five years

The report reflected a notable five-year evolution in what blockchain gaming builders believe will move the sector forward.

From 2021 to 2023, survey participants heavily favored external catalysts, which include play-to-earn (P2E) hype and hopes that major Web2 publishers would validate the sector’s legitimacy by getting involved.

By 2024, sentiment shifted over to improving user experience, accessibility and onboarding after friction and repetitive game loops stalled Web3 gaming adoption.

This year, the survey suggested further maturity. Developers increasingly tied success to polished gameplay, sustainable monetization and infrastructure that supports spending.

Stablecoins, long a core component of decentralized finance, are now seen as instrumental to game economies, the report said.

It also suggests that frictionless payment experiences, similar to fiat, could contribute to the success of Web3 games.

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Waning dependence on Web2 gaming giants

The survey also shows a sharp drop in perceived reliance on traditional gaming giants. Only about 17.2% of respondents now view legacy publishers as key growth catalysts, down from 35.8% in 2024.

Instead of this, interoperability (26.1%), artificial intelligence integration (25.9%) and player-driven creator economies (25.5%) followed closely behind the top three drivers.

Developers’ growing focus on stablecoin rails mirrors broader policy momentum.

Regulatory frameworks for stablecoins are advancing rapidly worldwide, with the United States leading the way with the GENIUS Act and Europe implementing its Markets in Crypto-Assets (MiCA) framework.

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