Following recent teases, Ethereum NFT project Goblintown revealed and dropped a trailer for its upcoming PC and Mac game, Goblintown: Really Hard Driving Game, which will be available to play via Steam and the Epic Games Store.
The game trailer depicts the crypto-native IP’s familiar Goblintown Burger Truck in an endless runner game, similar in style to popular mobile game Temple Run or Dookey Dash, the sewer-based game connected to the Bored Ape Yacht Club.
“It’s really hard, by the way, honestly, it’s incredibly hard,” read the end credits for the game’s first official trailer. “When my mom played she immediately drove off the side and crashed because it’s so hard.”
Though Goblintown has roots in Web3, the game will not have any crypto or NFT connection. Though the Epic Games Store allows blockchain based games, Valve’s popular Steam marketplace banned them in October 2021—though some creators have employed workarounds.
“The game is a straight Web2 game using our IP and world,” Truth Labs co-founder and CEO Alexander Taub told Decrypt.
Goblintown: Really Hard Driving Game is still 60-90 days out from release, according to Taub, but more details will be released as it gets closer—including how Goblintown will be connected to Abstract, the consumer-focused Ethereum layer-2 network that was recently launched by the Pudgy Penguins parent company, Igloo Inc.
“Abstract has a big focus on streaming, and we think our game will be one of the most fun games to stream in 2025,” he said.
Goblintown is not entirely new to Steam. In 2023, Goblintown imagery was featured heavily in a popular Steam game, Only Up, which was able to use the artwork as it was originally released via an open-source Creative Commons 0 (CC0) license.
However, the developer of the game—who went only by Indiesolodev—removed it from Steam a few months later.
“I’m a solo developer and this game is my first experience in game dev—a game I did for creativity, to test myself, and where I made a lot of mistakes,” they wrote. “The game has kept me under a lot of stress all these months. Now I want to put the game behind me.”
Amid the announcement of the official Really Hard Driving Game, the original Goblintown NFT collection is up nearly 20% in the last 24 hours to $573, according to NFT Price Floor.
Edited by Andrew Hayward
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