7 July 2025 – Landlord, the first fully on-chain business strategy game built on opBNB, is proud to announce the official launch of Season One, marking a major milestone in the evolution of on-chain gaming.

Inspired by the classic Monopoly-style gameplay and supercharged with blockchain technology, Landlord redefines what it means to play, earn, and own in the Web3 era. With every move, trade, and transaction executed directly on-chain, players experience unprecedented transparency, security, and true digital ownership — no servers, no compromises.
What’s New in Season One:
- Competitive Leaderboards: Players will compete in a dynamic, season-based environment. Rankings are transparent, on-chain, and updated in real time.
- New Assets: Unlock powerful cards, functional avatars, and themed lands to boost your in-game advantage.
- Player-to-Player Economy: Trade land, rent space, and build your empire in an open and decentralized market.
- Seasonal Structure for Sustainability: A continuous season system ensures long-term value for both casual and competitive players, while enabling fresh economic cycles.
Why We Chose to Build Landlord as a Fully On-Chain Game
From the beginning, our mission was clear: to build a game that is fair, transparent, unstoppable — and truly belongs to its players. The only way to realize that vision was to go fully on-chain.
Unlike traditional Web2 games or even hybrid Web3 games (where only assets like NFTs or currencies are stored on-chain), a fully on-chain game puts the entire gameplay logic — movement, dice rolls, rent calculations, trades, economic rules — directly onto the blockchain.
Why this matters:
- Transparency & Fairness: Players can verify every rule and action, eliminating hidden algorithms or manipulation.
- Trustless by Design: There’s no central authority controlling game outcomes — only code and consensus.
- True Digital Ownership: Lands, avatars, and cards are not just assets — they are on-chain entities under full player control.
- Composable and Permissionless: Third-party developers can build on top of Landlord’s open logic, expanding the ecosystem naturally.
- Immutable and Autonomous: Once deployed, the game cannot be changed or shut down by a central server.
For a competitive strategy game where fairness and value matter, this was the only path forward. Landlord isn’t just a game you play — it’s a system you participate in, a world you help shape.
“Landlord Season One represents a major step forward for fully on-chain games,” said the Landlord team. “We’re proving that on-chain doesn’t have to mean boring — it can be fun, strategic, fast, and rewarding. This season, players aren’t just playing a game — they’re shaping an economy.”
Whether you’re a GameFi veteran, a Web3 explorer, or a board game nostalgic, Landlord offers a new way to play and earn — with full ownership, full transparency, and zero limits.
Game is live now on opBNB:
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