The Good Tech Companies - Arron Goolsbey Talks Future of Gaming with AI and Blockchain at Mythical Games
Episode Date: May 17, 2024This story was originally published on HackerNoon at: https://hackernoon.com/arron-goolsbey-talks-future-of-gaming-with-ai-and-blockchain-at-mythical-games. Join Ishan P...andey in "Behind the Startup" as he interviews Arron Goolsbey, President and COO of Mythical Games. Check more stories related to web3 at: https://hackernoon.com/c/web3. You can also check exclusive content about #behind-the-startup, #arron-goolsbey, #arron-goolsbey-mythical-games, #arron-goolsbey-profile, #web3-gaming-startups, #ai-in-gaming, #mythical-president-and-coo, #good-company, and more. This story was written by: @ishanpandey. Learn more about this writer by checking @ishanpandey's about page, and for more stories, please visit hackernoon.com. Mythical Games is a games technology company building the next generation of games powered by blockchain technology and player-owned economies. Ishan Pandey sits down with Arron Goolsbey, the President and COO of Mythical Games, to explore his remarkable journey through the gaming industry. Join us as we delve into Arron's insights on the future of gaming and the transformative potential of Web3.
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Aaron Goolsby talks future of gaming with AI and blockchain at Mythical Games,
by Ashan Pandey. In this installment of Behind the Startup, Ashan Pandey sits down with Aaron
Goolsby, the president and COO of Mythical Games, to explore his remarkable journey through the
gaming industry. From his early days at Wizards of the Coast, where he played a pivotal role in the rise of Magic, The Gathering,
toe-leading groundbreaking projects at Activision Blizzard, Aaron has been at the forefront of
gaming innovation. Now, at Mythical Games, he is spearheading the integration of AI and
blockchain technology to create revolutionary player-owned economies. Join us as we delvinto
Aaron's insights on the future of
gaming, the transformative potential of Web3, and the exciting projects on the horizon for
Mythical Games. Ashan Pandey. Hi Aaron. Welcome to Behind the Startup at HackerNoon. It is fantastic
to have you with us today to delve into the exciting intersection of AI and Web3. To start
off, could you share some insights into your
professional background and what led you to your current role at Mythical Games?
Aaron Goolsbee. I've spent more than 25 years in the games industry. I joined a little-known
startup called Wizards of the Coast in the late 90s right after they invented the world's first
trading card game, Magic, The Gathering. I left Wizards as the VP of Technology,
having helped develop and launch the
current global digital CCG, Magic Arena. From there, I joined Activision, Blizzard as head of
Battle.net, which was a dream come true since I had been such a huge fan of Starcraft, Hearthstone,
and the Battle.net platform itself. While leading Battle.net, we ushered in a new era by publishing the Call
of Duty series, starting with Black Ops IV and continuing through Modern Warfare 2 and Warzone,
the first F2P Call of Duty title. After that, I followed one of my mentors to Meta to work in
reality labs on gaming across Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp, and Quest VR. I traveled around the
world and met with hundreds of game developers
to bring together the pursuit of the metaverse and the next computing platform. That's when
John Linden called and asked me to join Mythical in pursuit of his captivating vision of the future
of gaming and interactive entertainment experiences. As the president and COO at Mythical,
it's my responsibility to bring John's powerful vision to life inside our games like NFL Rivals
and Blancas, as well as three main pillars of our business, advanced marketplace and economies,
cloud distribution, and instant play, and decentralized social through open gardens
across games. Ashan Pandey. Can you give us an overview of Mythical Games and the core vision
driving your projects in the Web3 space? Aaron Goolsbee. Mythical is a
games technology company building the next generation of games powered by blockchain
technology and player-owned economies. We're all about building great games that people want to
play and develop robust player-driven economies that all can enjoy being a part of, and creating
a Web3 gaming ecosystem by leveraging blockchain technology and playable NFTs for tools
that enable players, creators, artists, brands and game developers to becomes take holders and
owners in new, play and own, game economies. Ashan Pandey. Mythical Games has been a pioneer
in integrating blockchain technology with gaming. How does this approach differentiate your company
from others in the gaming industry? Aaron Goolsbee. We're empowering our players to fully own and verifiably trade their game
items with each other and build their collections how they want. No one else on the market is doing
it like this, especially not with top-tier partner IP like the NFL.
Ashan Pandey. Looking ahead, what major developments can we expect from Mythical
Games over the next few
years? Are there new projects or partnerships on the horizon? Aaron Goolsbee. As far as our games
go, our team is hard at work building new games and improving our existing titles, bringing all
kinds of new features and utilities that enhance the experience and ecosystem for players. As far
as projects and partnerships on the horizon, I can't say too
much right now, but I can say, like always, we've got a lot waiting in the wings and you won't want
to miss out on any of it. Now's definitely the time to jump into the mythical ecosystem.
Ashan Pandey. With AI becoming increasingly significant in technology, how is Mythical
Games leveraging AI to enhance your blockchain-based gaming platforms? Aaron Goolsby. We are working on some pretty novel uses of AI applied to games,
which I cannot really talk about much yet. However, I can highlight that we see huge
potential in the application of AI not just to the game experience itself, but also to the
pre-production and live-ops development cycles in the form of tools. In fact, Mythical has several
critical patents
on AI-generated capabilities spanning several different types of game-changing applications.
I cannot wait to share what we have cooking, hopefully in the near future.
Ashan Pandey. There's a lot of buzz around VR and AR in gaming. Why has Mythical Games chosen
to focus more on AI and Web3 technologies rather than VR?
Aaron Goolsby. Having worked in reality labs at Meta, perhaps the world's most invested company
in VR and AR, I strongly believe that there is already a significant push across several
industries to bring about an evolution in the form of the next computing platform.
I have seen a lot of interesting immersive game experiences built for VR and AR.
Some have been great, but most are still not ready for mainstream.
One of the challenges with VR and AR even for gaming use cases is that the hardware is just
not there yet. VR headsets have come a long way in the last couple of years, but they are still
largely just mobile phone hardware overclocked with 2-3 video processors. Several hardware
limitations limit the size of the multiplayer experiences to less than a dozen concurrent users.
Hardware sales still number in the tens of millions per year even for the cheapest and
most successful, which is a factor of 10 lower than what IS necessary to attract major development.
All of that said, gaming is still a hero use case for VR, AR and the hardware will get there
someday, but hardware and actual games are only two parts of the success equation.
Mythical's premise is to position ourselves as the provider of key building blocks of that
immersive experience to help game developers who are investing in building those VR,
AR games unlock business models with our technology that help bring those games to
market faster and with higher chances of commercial success. Mythical's platform is built to be used on all platforms and hardware,
from mobile, to PC, to VR, AR. Our, open garden, approach is meant to grow the size of the pie for
the entire industry as we head towards what we internally call the, HTTP of the metaverse,
powered by Web3 technologies. Ashon Pondy. What are some of the metaverse, powered by Web3 technologies.
Ashan Pandey. What are some of the biggest challenges mythical games faces in implementing AI within the Web3 framework? Conversely, what unique opportunities does this integration offer?
Aaron Goolsbee. AI has been in the gaming industry for decades. One of the biggest challenges is
ensuring that AI is used as a tool to assist the human process of designing, building, and operating games, not as a tool that bypasses the human enrichment.
Much like previous digital tool evolutions, leveraging technology to improve the speed,
quality, and cost efficiency of gaming content and experiences must be the primary development
goal for AI. This is a tricky balance and the answers are not always immediately clear
as to where to draw the line. But as I said before, Mythical has been thinking about this
for several years, so we have a lot of contextual experience and we are onto something big.
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