The FREE game of clicking a banana generates skins valued at more than $1,300 dollars and reaches 370,000 simultaneous players on STEAM

on the platform Steama game known as “Banana” has achieved explosive popularity thanks to its incredibly simple premise that players simply click on a banana to win more bananas. However, behind this apparent simplicity lies a considerable economic attractiveness.


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Although, most of the objects obtained in the game barely worth a few centssome extremely rare items, such as the “crypticnana”, have been sold for up to $1,378 dollars on the Steam marketplace. This has turned “Banana” in a kind of “legal money farm” for those looking to earn income without investing initially.


For this very reason, the game has caught the attention of not only genuine players, but also a significant number of bots. The developer Herry revealed that during a week, when “Banana” reached the 141,000 playersabout a third were real players, while the majority were bots.

According to SteamDB data, “Banana” has currently reached over 370,000 simultaneous players, placing themselves in the fourth place one of the most played Steam. This suggests an exponential increase in both the number of players and the presence of bots.


This phenomenon has raised concerns regarding the future of the game and has led the development team to take action. Hery mentioned that they have contacted Valvethe company behind Steam, looking for solutions to address the problem of bottingwhere players use multiple accounts to obtain more rare items.

The market of digital objects and skins is not new to the world of video games, with games like Counter Strike being known for skin transactions that reach astronomical figures. However, what differentiates “Banana” is its total accessibility: the game is gratuitousobjects fall free of charge and sale on the market it is commission-free.


But, despite the controversies and challenges, ‘Banana’ continues to attract a profit-hungry audience fast in the digital world, as developers work to Ensure all players have a fair and equitable experience in this peculiar banana game.

Stormgate, the free successor to StarCraft, presents its third faction and will be released on August 13 on STEAM

The promising real-time strategy game Stormgatedeveloped by former employees of Blizzard and known for their work in the series Warcraft and StarCrafthas revealed great news for fans.

With a notable track record in the video game industry, the developers of Frost Giant Studios have been working hard on Stormgatea game that has been in extensive testing and has finally announced its release date, in addition to unveiling the long-awaited third faction, The Celestial Armada.



 
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