393: Why Web3 Games Failed, And How to Fix It with Guest Speaker Chris Hewish from Xsolla

393: Why Web3 Games Failed, And How to Fix It with Guest Speaker Chris Hewish from Xsolla

From Web3 with Sam Kamani by Sam Kamani

May 31, 2026 · 35 min · Episode 393

About this episode

Sam Kamani discusses the failures of Web3 games and potential solutions with Chris Hewish from Xsolla.

EPISODE DESCRIPTION I sat down with Chris Hewish from Xsolla , a company that has been powering the gaming industry for over 20 years , to dig into why Web3 games crashed and burned, what needs to change, and why Web2 games are the real gateway to bringing the next billion users on chain. Chris breaks down the allergy traditional gaming studios have to Web3 language, how Xsolla's web shop product disrupted the 30% Apple and Google tax, and why removing friction , not pushing wallets and blockchain jargon , is the only path to mass adoption. Whether you are a game developer, a Web3 founder, or just someone trying to understand where gaming and blockchain collide, this episode is packed with honest, experience-backed insight from someone who has been in the trenches for decades. DISCLAIMER Nothing mentioned in this podcast is investment advice and please do your own research. It would mean a lot if you can leave a review of this podcast on Apple Podcasts or Spotify and share this podcast with a friend. Be a guest on the podcast or contact us - https://www.web3pod.xyz/ --- CONNECT --- Xsolla Website: https://xsolla.com Web3 with Sam Kamani: https://www.web3pod.xyz/ Sam Kamani…

People in this episode

Host: Sam Kamani

Guest: Chris Hewish

Topics covered

  • Web3 games
  • gaming industry
  • mass adoption
  • blockchain
  • Web2 games
  • Xsolla
  • user experience

Keywords

  • Web3
  • gaming
  • blockchain
  • Xsolla
  • mass adoption
  • user experience
  • Web2

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: Xsolla, Apple, Google

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