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This morning, Ubisoft announced that it is investing in a blockchain gaming company, Animoca Brands, and planning to use blockchain technology in future games.
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Give it five year to ten years and we may look back on Cash Shops and GaaS the way we now look back at subscription. Play your MMOs now, because in the future you may decide monetarization has gone too far for you to stomach.
Luckily Steam has banned all Blockchain games. Hopefully governments are going to step in too.
Theoretically Blockchain is good idea. But current implementation is just insane. We need entire second power grid just to power our imaginary money. Who ever programmed that is simply idiot that only knows to program "bruteforce" solutions.
And that is only ecological side. Not to mention money washing, crime money, tax evasions, and secret government surveillance ( yes, someone had exact data who has how much money and what he spends it on )
Yes
As MMOs could not be even deader than they are now.
Sad end to something that had such great potential
You didn't read up on Ubisoft's intent with this, or on the company they've acquired, did you?
If the regulators ever pass laws to effectively collect those taxes, that could mean games would have to make them worthless by disabling trading to prevent bureaucracy.
Doesn't make sense. I don't think this is what developers should be focusing on.
THey are just following current trends to try and suck whatever money they can out of you. If they think they can make more this way, then that is what they are going to do...It lures in certain kinds of people, so it isnt going away until it is proven that it will fail.
This is what some companies are syaing. Believe waht you want.
There will be a clear separation between. Meta and Decentraland. Between UBISoft and Sky Mavis.
Hopefully us gamers will favor the later and force middle ground on the formers.