
Yield Guild Games co-founder Gabby Dizon predicts crypto won't make it into GTA 6, but sees AI-built games as the future of Web3 gaming.
Yield Guild Games co-founder Gabby Dizon has publicly stated that major titles like *Grand Theft Auto 6* will likely avoid crypto integrations, despite the growing interest in blockchain-based gaming. Speaking in 2026, Dizon emphasized that the future of Web3 gaming lies in AI-built games, not in retrofitting traditional titles with blockchain features. His comments come amid a broader industry shift, with venture capital moving toward AI and away from crypto-native projects.
What Happened
In a 2026 interview with *Cointelegraph*, Gabby Dizon outlined his view of the Web3 gaming landscape, noting that the industry is in a “quiet period” marked by studio closures and reduced venture capital interest. He predicted that major titles like *GTA 6* would not include crypto features, arguing that success in Web3 gaming will come from native blockchain experiences driven by user interest, not traditional VC cycles. Dizon also highlighted the rise of AI-built games, which he believes will lower production costs and open new creative avenues for hobbyist developers.
The October 10, 2025 market crash significantly impacted on-chain activity, with over $19 billion in leveraged positions liquidated in a single day. This event, triggered by a surprise China tariff announcement, led to a sharp decline in crypto prices and user engagement. Dizon acknowledged the role of regulatory progress, such as the CLARITY Act, but stressed that regulation alone won’t drive success—products must deliver.
Confirmed vs Speculative
Dizon confirmed that YGG Play, launched in May 2025, is positioning itself as a publishing platform for “casual degen” games. Titles like *LOL Land*, *GIGACHADBAT*, and *Waifu Sweeper* have shown varying degrees of success, with *LOL Land* reaching over 25,000 players in its opening weekend and generating over $8.2 million in revenue by the end of 2025. These projects are part of a broader strategy to test different genres and user preferences.
Dizon also confirmed that the CLARITY Act passed the House in July 2025 and cleared the Senate Banking Committee in May 2026, though Senate floor passage remains pending. He described the legislation as a necessary step for legal clarity but not a guarantee of success.
The prediction that *GTA 6* will avoid crypto integrations is speculative, based on Dizon’s analysis of industry trends. While no official statement from Rockstar Games has been made, the idea aligns with his broader argument that blockchain features must be native to the game experience to succeed.
Why It Matters For FiveM And GTA RP
For FiveM server owners and GTA RP community operators, Dizon’s comments highlight a potential shift in how players engage with virtual worlds. If major titles like *GTA 6* avoid crypto integrations, it may signal a broader industry move away from blockchain features in mainstream games. This could affect how RP communities and FiveM developers approach monetization and player incentives.
Originally reported by cryptogames.gg
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