Makes you wonder if the support they've been getting is because they built on Ethereum.
Yaba looked at his options and found STEEM that way; because its the best chain on which to build games.
Still, there's heaps of room in the marketplace for hundreds of blockchain games, and dozens of blockchain TCGs.
I think the blockchain purists will be drawn to Splinterlands over GU, since everything is on chain here.
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Also Splinterlands is not a Hearthstone clone. Huge advantage there. But at the end of the day I would like to see both games win big time, their wins might bring back people who lost faith in blockchains because of their price volatility.