The last few weeks saw many new developments take place in the Splinterlands. But, it looks like Splinterlands players really want that mobile app. Here are the poll results and the winner's announcement.
dPoll Results
Last week's dPoll Giveaway was all about the state of development in the Splinterlands. With announcing multiple development updates in the last two weeks alone, it made me wonder, which of these got Splinterlands players most excited about.
What was the verdict? Out of the 34 responses, it's the launch of the mobile app that won the polls!
Twelve of you, or 35.29%, are most excited about the upcoming Splinterlands mobile app. I'm actually with you on this. It would be great to get a battle or two in while I'm waiting to meet friends out somewhere or when I'm stuck in traffic during my commute. And as some of you pointed out, a mobile app is the next logical step for Splinterlands since it could open the game to an entirely new audience of mobile gamers.
Details about the mobile app are still scarce. All we know is it is being designed by with development slated to begin in July. So, while we wait for a more definite announcement and launch date, we can always admire the image of what the mobile app could look like above.
Here are the rest of the results:
Seven of you, or 20.59%, are waiting for the launch of asynchronous tournaments. It turns out that there quite a few players, myself included, who miss a lot of tournaments because of time zone differences and our busy schedules. So, to get the chance to join without being online and active at a specific time will be another great development for the game.
Five of you, or 14.71%, are already happy about the recently launched Splintertalk.io. Who wouldn't be? It's not just a great way to earn more tokens while writing about our favorite blockchain game, it's also a great place to discover Splinterlands-related content.
Another five of you, or 14.71%, are more excited about the launch of guilds. In fact, some are even a little surprised that it's losing out to the mobile app! No worries, I'm sure once more details about guilds are released, more people will see why it's a big deal.
Finally, there were 2 voters, or 5.88%, who are excited about the other just-released tournament updates including private tournaments and the ability to use other Tokens as entry fees via Steem-Engine. And surprisingly, no one voted for the launch of Splinterlands' multi-language support.
It is also worth noting that there were 3 voters who don't play Splinterlands, yet. Maybe we can change your mind one of these days?
Giveaway Winners
On to the fun part. This week, there were 34 accounts who voted on the poll. So 34 names were added to the wheel.
And after watching the wheel turn...
The winner is
Congratulations! You have won a Common Gold Foil Sea Genie and 2 SBI Shares.
I'll send the prizes in a little bit. Watch out for my comment below to let you know when I've sent the prizes.
The Steem Bounty has also been awarded. Fifteen (15) participants received a share of the bounty right after the post payout yesterday. You can view them here:
https://steempeak.com/dpoll/@steem-bounty/re-re-which-splinterlands-update-are-you-most-excited-about-splinterlands-and-sbi-giveaway-8-20190612t153432-20190619t151617.
Congratulations, everyone!
See you in the next giveaway.
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Image Credits. The cover image was taken from this Splinterlands post. The winner announcement is a screen recording from WheelDecide.com.
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