Less than 12 months ago, it felt as if 2022 would be the year NFTs took off in the video game world. Companies like EA, Ubisoft, Square Enix, Zynga, Niantic, and Take-Two Interactive all, at one point ...
Manticore Games is enabling non-fungible tokens (NFTs) in its Core metaverse platform, where users can create and host their own multiplayer games and now bring their collections to life. As crypto ...
When it comes to NFTs in video games, the subject is still very much taboo, but Ethereum cofounder and crypto developer Vitalik Buterin still holds out faith that it can work. The conversation has led ...
Rainmaker Games announced that it has launched a cross-chain marketplace for non-fungible tokens (NFTs) for blockchain games. Will Deane, CEO of Rainmaker, said in an interview with GamesBeat that the ...
- Exciting characters of the original anime reimagined as a trading card game, featuring dynamic card battles - Provides an immersive experience of collecting, raising, and trading cards through ...
Pudgy Party, a mobile battle royale game, has closed up shop as the Pudgy Penguins team shifts its focus to its Pudgy World experience.
Many teenagers grow up with a dream of earning a living by making and playing video games. With the rise of non-fungible token based online games, that dream can be a reality. One of the hottest ...
Epic Games, the company behind Fortnite and Fall Guys, has unleashed another “F” into the world by adding an NFT-based video game to its online store: Fuck, are we still doing this crypto-baby thing?
In an innocent bygone age, pay-to-win was the most menacing business model looming in the games industry. Now we have play-to-earn to contend with, a new kind of game that allows players to earn ...
Kotaku reports that this shutdown follows the first announcement of its closure back on March 15th. But in fact, the original shutdown date was the day after, March 16th. This was extremely short ...
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The International Game Developers Association (IGDA), a professional group of thousands of game makers from around the world, is increasingly concerned that the “ethical issues” surrounding the use of ...