Thanks to the Internet and games-as-a-service models, video games have found tons of ways to monetize themselves other than initial sales, some of which are so lucrative that the game can be free to play. While some games such asValorantandFortnitefocus on traditional item purchases, others likeGenshin Impactuse a gacha model that’s extremely popular among mobile games. In gacha games, players buy loot boxes that drop random content, which can be anything from cosmetics to powerful new playable characters. Although some gaming fans are leery of the spending-rich gacha genre,Genshin Impactand its gacha peers are ascendant, drawing tons of fans.

In fact, some fans show a level of support that exceeds many others. Video game fans may have seen the term ‘whale’ tossed around now and again in discussions of gacha games. The meaning of the whale moniker isn’t readily apparent at a glance, but it’s a pretty straightforward term. Whales are fans of games with microtransactions who spend vastly more money on that game than its average player, therefore serving as a valued source of income for the game’s developers. While games that encourage whales to invest heavily into loot boxes and limited edition items are controversial, they’rea major part of the gacha game ecosystem, keeping many of these games afloat.

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The History and Application of the Term Whale

The concept of whales has its roots in the gambling industry. Synonymous with the more famous term ‘high roller,’ whales are people who gamble particularly large amounts of money at a time, especially in games like poker. Casino operators often took part in ‘whale hunting,’ doing their best to convince these whales to play regularly. When the gacha video game industry rose to international prevalence in the 2010s via notable games rangingfromPuzzle and DragonstoRaid: Shadow Legends,the gaming community took the term whale and applied it to players who similarly gambled large amounts of money on luck-based ways to win in-game items.

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It’s worth noting that the term ‘whale’ appears outside of gacha games sometimes. For instance, while cosmetics inValorantdon’t all come from random drops,Valorant’s cosmetics are notoriously expensive, meaning most fans only buy their favorites. The select few players that buy every single skin could be considered whales. Even so, whales are largely associated with gacha games where fans may need to spend thousands of American dollars to get every item they want due to the randomized rewards.

The Legacy of the Gacha Genre

Not everyone is fond of the concept of gacha games. Many see the system as harmful in a variety of ways, manipulating players into spending more money, creating balance problems due to whales' ability to essentially buy the best characters, and so on. Even so, for many whales, pouring money into a game is just a way to express enjoyment for that game. No matter what one thinks ofGenshin Impact’s loot dropsand every game like it, though, there’s no denying that gacha games have left a major mark on the game industry. For better or worse, gacha games have reshaped how the industry thinks about monetizing video games.

Genshin Impactis available now for mobile devices, PC, PS4, and PS5. A Switch version is in development.

Screenshot of the daily rewards from Raid Shadow Legends.