Once a dark horse of web3 gaming, Mythical Games is now a prize stallion. Though that analogy’s slightly incorrect: Mythical isn’t so much an equine as a stable that turns out race horses, and it just so happens that its first release took the Gold Cup. NFL Rivals was the game that made the Mythical name as synonymous with sports fans as it is with web3 gamers.
But a lot can happen in 12 months, and Mythical has moved on from the 7 million-downloaded NFL Rivals. Make no mistake, it’s still actively developing the game and only too happy to be associated with it. But whereas in the past the names Mythical Games and NFL Rivals were essentially synonyms, that no longer applies. Mythical now has multiple irons in the fire, from sports titles to arcade adventures. And they’re all poised for release in what promises to be a golden year for web3 gaming.
12 months ago Mythical was known in web3 gaming circles, but hardly a leading light. Then came NFL Rivals, the brisk-paced football game that catapulted the studio to center stage. Backed by an official NFL license and boasting slick gameplay and fun team-building involving real-life football stars, NFL Rivals quickly climbed to over five million downloads, eventually surpassing seven million across two highly successful seasons.
NFL Rivals blends arcade-style football with NFT-based collectibles, letting fans trade digital player cards in a bustling secondary market. The web3 elements remain optional, meaning curious gamers can jump right into the action without messing with wallets or tokens, but more devoted players can delve deeper into trading and earning. It’s a two-layer approach that’s proven effective, drawing in millions of casual fans while keeping the door open for web3 enthusiasts.
Before the dust could settle on season one of NFL Rivals, Mythical announced a follow-up: FIFA Rivals, an attempt to replicate that magic on a different pitch. Even the NFL can’t match soccer’s worldwide reach, making the new release a tantalizing prospect for bridging mainstream players and crypto-savvy fans. Adding to that, Mythical is famously developing Pudgy Party, tying itself to the plush, pastel fever of Pudgy Penguins, the NFT brand that’s been making headlines in its own right. Combined, these tailwinds mean that several of the lead GameFi titles shipping this year will be carrying the Mythical imprint.
From the NFL to FIFA and Pudgy Penguins, Mythical has locked in some of the most coveted licenses in both sports and crypto culture. Landing these deals is quite a feat, particularly in obtaining the rights to use the NFL’s IP – something the organization is extremely selective about doling out. Having previously only entrusted EA Sports to gamify its football stars, its faith was rewarded.
The real magic is that Mythical actually delivered, turning the NFL brand into a best-in-class web3 sports game. Its success lends weight to the assertion that they’ll do the same for FIFA Rivals and Pudgy Party. But Mythical doesn’t just snag licenses – it capitalizes on them to create something original that’s more than just real-world IP on blockchain rails.
Critical to Mythical’s success has been its native token, MYTH, which supports key functions within the Mythical ecosystem. MYTH facilitates in-game transactions, marketplace trading, and governance. By tying each new release, whether NFL Rivals, FIFA Rivals, or Pudgy Party, to the token, Mythical ensures that player growth and market activity translate into potential long-term value for MYTH.
In 2024, MYTH held its ground amid market fluctuations, suggesting resilience and investor confidence. As more titles onboard more players, MYTH will serve as the base asset for trading in-game items across Mythical’s growing portfolio. Token holders can also participate in shaping Mythical’s roadmap, influencing factors such as game updates, partnerships, and community events.
MYTH’s market capitalization currently sits at around $170 million, incidentally – enough to mark it as a mid-cap token in the GameFi space, but still leaving headroom for future growth. With further adoption tied to Mythical’s biggest releases, MYTH’s prospects in 2025 appear strong.
Set for a mid-2025 release, FIFA Rivals has the potential to dwarf NFL Rivals in terms of sheer numbers. Soccer (or football, to most of the world) is not just a sport but a global phenomenon, and Mythical is betting big that soccer fans will be as open to NFT-based collectibles as American football fans have been. Early hints suggest a blend of competitive play, NFT transfers, and a managerial format where fans can build and trade squads featuring iconic players.
Will it match the milestone of seven million downloads that NFL Rivals achieved? The odds appear in Mythical’s favor, given how effectively it’s deployed major sports IP so far. If all goes according to plan, the 2025 scoreboard could show Mythical Games dominating GameFi downloads once again.
But Mythical’s sporting triumphs are by no means its only strategy with which to mainstream web3 gaming. The studio also has its eye on casual audiences: witness Pudgy Party, built around the enormously popular Pudgy Penguins NFT brand. This crossover aims to expand Mythical’s reach beyond hardcore sports fandom into a more easygoing environment populated by adorable penguins.
In a year when the Pudgy Penguin community exploded, complete with a high-profile 30 ETH floor price for PFPs and physical merchandise gracing retail shelves, the release of Pudgy Party in 2025 should affirm Mythical’s versatility. The game will further solidifies the studio’s reputation as a one-stop shop for big brands looking to branch into web3 gaming without alienating mainstream audiences. The studio is also refining its own quirky platformer, Blankos, which will provide a mobile-first experience for crypto natives and casual gamers.
From sports IP to penguin PFPs, Mythical’s refusal to be pigeon-holed has been a key differentiator in its success. They’re not just a one-trick pony latching onto a single IP; rather they’re building a multi-genre empire that can draw gamers of every stripe, from those with a penchant to scrutinizing stats for the perfect fantasy football roster to those that just want to collect whimsical creatures.
One often overlooked fact when appraising the rise of Mythical Games is that it’s achieved all this while operating a relatively lean operation of around 250 staff. This has helped Mythical to adapt swiftly to market trends, mixing up genres, striking partnership deals, and tweaking gameplay mechanics to boost user experience.
But with growing recognition comes growing pressure. Having secured a place in the spotlight in 2024, Mythical is facing close scrutiny in 2025. Investors, players, and sports fans alike will be watching closely to see if FIFA Rivals achieves an even bigger splash than its NFL predecessor, and whether Pudgy Party can push the boundaries of NFT crossovers among casual gamers.
Mythical Games stands at an inflection point: having demonstrated it can exceed expectations with NFL Rivals, the studio is now set to test itself on a global stage with FIFA Rivals. Meanwhile, Pudgy Party promises to diversify Mythical’s lineup and showcase its ability to deliver blockbuster hits. It’s shaping up to be quite a year, both for Mythical Games and for GameFi at large.
This post was last modified on Jan 23, 2025, 09:25 GMT 09:25