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    Ep. 117: LiveOps in Web 3 Games

    enJune 01, 2023
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    About this Episode

    The Mastering Retention Podcast recently featured an episode discussing how Live Ops work in the context of Web 3 games. The guest speaker was Patrick Gorrell, the Chief Technology Officer of Splinterlands, which is a trading card game hosted on the blockchain. 

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