Game Developers GSC Game World and Ubisoft Face Backlash About NFT Inclusion

Game Developers GSC Game World and Ubisoft Face Backlash About NFT Inclusion

GSC Game World and Ubisoft, two game development companies, are dealing with backlash about the inclusion of NFT elements in some of their games. While GSC Game World — developer of the popular Stalker gaming franchise — has abandoned its plans in this regard, Ubisoft is pushing forward and has announced a partnership with Aleph.im to store images from its NFT platform. GSC Game World and Ubisoft Take Different Approaches Two game developers that recently announced the introduction of NFT elements as part of their upcoming and existing games are dealing with....


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