To be honest, I'm not sure if I should contradict or confirm your comment because I don't come from a country where English is spoken and in my native language (Spanish) both terms mean the same thing. In any case, thank you for clarifying the situation, I will take it into account in the future.
I don't know Spanish but I can't imagine both terms mean the same thing. A Pay to Win game is exactly like you explained, you pay money for benefits in the game... maybe you purchase more powerful weapons or your buildings build faster.
A Play to Earn game is very different, you earn tokens for games that you win. You technically might not have to pay anything to be able to earn the tokens.
To be honest, I'm not sure if I should contradict or confirm your comment because I don't come from a country where English is spoken and in my native language (Spanish) both terms mean the same thing. In any case, thank you for clarifying the situation, I will take it into account in the future.
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I don't know Spanish but I can't imagine both terms mean the same thing. A Pay to Win game is exactly like you explained, you pay money for benefits in the game... maybe you purchase more powerful weapons or your buildings build faster.
A Play to Earn game is very different, you earn tokens for games that you win. You technically might not have to pay anything to be able to earn the tokens.