# Future Vision

Our goal is to grow the AstroVerse into more than just a collection of casual games — it’s an interconnected arcade ecosystem where your time, skill, and achievements carry lasting value.

#### Expanding the AstroVerse with More Genres

AstroDash is just the first step. Over the next few years, we’ll release new titles across multiple genres — action, puzzle, strategy, and idle — each designed to appeal to different play styles. Whether you’re swiping to dodge asteroids, slicing cosmic fruit, mining in zero gravity, or sprinting through alien ruins, every game contributes to a single, unified player profile and reward system.

#### Fully On-Chain Asset Portability

All meaningful assets — skins, items, achievements, rare collectibles — will be fully on-chain and transferable between AstroVerse titles. This means that the rocket skin you earned in AstroDash could appear as a unique glider in Astro Run or a rare mining drill in Astro Mining. Assets will be wallet-based, not account-based, ensuring that players truly own what they earn.

#### “Stop Killing Games” — Ownership That Lasts

Traditional games often lock your progress to a single title and shut it down when the servers go dark, erasing years of work. We reject that model entirely. In the AstroVerse, you own everything you work for, and that ownership exists independently of any one game’s servers. Even if a game is retired, your assets, achievements, and earned tokens remain in your wallet and can be used in other AstroVerse titles or traded in open markets.

#### Potential Metaverse Integrations

In the long term, the AstroVerse’s assets could extend into wider metaverse environments — whether that’s equipping your AstroDash rocket in a virtual social hub, displaying your rare skins in a 3D gallery, or participating in community-run AstroVerse worlds. These integrations would allow your achievements to live and be recognized well beyond the games themselves.\ <br>

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