MetaSpace says it has passed 100 combined online and offline events, adding scale to its Web3 eSports model and bringing more players into blockchain gaming.
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MetaSpace has built its Web3 eSports format around access, rewards, and community. Instead of relying only on online tournaments, the platform combines digital qualifiers with offline finals, giving players global entry points while keeping live competition part of the experience.
The company says it has now run more than 100 online and offline events. Discord and Telegram communities have played a central role, helping MetaSpace connect with competitive gamers and bring new players into Web3 without making blockchain feel like the main barrier.
Player onboarding has become one of the main figures behind the platform. MetaSpace says more than 10,000 eAthletes have joined its Web3 eSports ecosystem. The company links that growth to competitive gameplay, real-world rewards, and tournament formats designed for both newer players and skilled competitors.
Rewards also sit near the center of the model. MetaSpace tournaments offer cash prizes, virtual assets, and premium travel experiences. The platform says those prizes create stronger earning paths for eAthletes and support the idea that blockchain eSports can offer professional opportunities.
MetaSpace is also using its event structure to reach more regions. The company wants to bring competitive Web3 eSports to remote areas, giving more players access to tournaments and blockchain gaming tools.