Thank you for your response.
Do you have anything you can present as proof of your team’s track record? Even if you do, I must say it may not be of much help. In this industry, there have been countless projects that claimed strong credentials only to disappear later. In fact, even on Astar, there was a game project that eventually faded away.
For that reason, rather than simply emphasizing your team’s capabilities, we need to see at least a concrete plan. Without a clear vision of the game itself and how development will be carried out, it will be difficult to justify providing a grant.
I recall seeing Fractal Red in the documentation quite some time ago (back then it was described as being inspired by Monster Hunter), but it seems to have since been removed from the documentation. Judging from the images you’ve shared now, it looks like your direction may have changed since then.
Personally, I don’t believe it necessarily needs to be a P2E game. What matters is building a game where blockchain provides real value. But at the very least, unless you can present a vision for the game and something that demonstrates your ability to execute it, I don’t think this proposal can move forward.