Loot Legends makes its debut

HYCHAIN’s first official game, Loot Legends: Rogue Dungeons, has stormed onto the scene, racking up 10,000+ downloads and a stellar 4.85-star rating from 700+ reviews – all within the first four days of launch.

This isn’t just a game, it’s proof that the HYCHAIN team knows how to pick winners, and it’s setting the stage for the future of $TOPIA.

My experience with Loot Legends

Look, I’m no gamer, especially when it comes to mobile.

But I downloaded Loot Legends onto my iPhone, and I gotta admit: I’m hooked.

We’re talking “first thing I do when I wake up” levels of hooked. I’m playing it in between sets during my workouts, on the toilet, waiting in the car while my son’s at basketball practice – pretty much anywhere I can sneak in a session.

Loot Legends Main City

If a non-gamer like me is this into it, that’s a serious sign of “stickiness.”

Sure, there were some server issues early on that made logging in a pain, but those seem to be ironed out now.

And yeah, I still notice the occasional glitch, but nothing I can’t play around.

I get it, though.

If I were you, I’d be thinking, “This idiot’s got tens of millions of dollars riding on this, so of course he’s gonna hype it up and shrug off anything that goes wrong.”

Fair point.

And honestly? I agree with you.

My opinion doesn’t matter.

Head over to Google Play or the App Store, depending on your phone, and download Loot Legends: Rogue Dungeons for free.

Give it a try and come to your own conclusion.

That’s the beauty of it: you can experience the game firsthand and see for yourself if this team knows how to pick and develop high-quality, engaging games.

Strong start for in-app purchases

ArkDev, the mastermind behind HYCHAIN, mentioned that IAPs have been solid so far.

This is another great indicator of success because strong in-app sales point to real engagement and a community willing to spend.

It’s not just about download numbers or 5-star reviews; it’s about players sticking around and spending money in the game, driving cash flow and sustainability.

What’s next? $TOPIA sinks and The Outpost

The first version of The Outpost will go live shortly, letting players buy Diamonds (the premium currency in Loot Legends) with $TOPIA at a 30% discount compared to in-game purchases.

This will be the first major $TOPIA token sink, a key milestone for the HYCHAIN ecosystem.

Then, at some point, NFT trading will allow players to turn in-game items into NFTs, which can be bought and sold in $USDC or $TOPIA. This will bring more depth to the game, especially for players looking to trade rare gear.

Conclusion

With Loot Legends off to a blistering start and The Outpost on the horizon, it feels like we’re just seeing the beginning of what HYCHAIN can deliver.

If a mobile-game-averse person like me can’t stop playing, you better believe there’s some serious potential here.

I’m excited to see how this unfolds, and I’ll keep you updated on everything HYCHAIN, $TOPIA, and beyond.

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