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Sega Has Chosen Its Side in the Discussions over NFT Play-to-Earn Gaming and Blockchain

At the start of 2021, Sega worked out a deal with several companies to bring out NFTs of their most iconic characters. Even in November, Sega still considered the technology worth implementing, and expressed interest in further experimenting in the field. However, the decision was eventually reconsidered after community feedback. In the wake of the backlash, they claimed:

“We need to carefully assess many things such as how we can mitigate the negative elements, how much we can introduce this within the Japanese regulation, what will be accepted and what will not be by the users.
“Then, we will consider this further if this leads to our mission “Constantly Creating, Forever Captivating”, but if it is perceived as simple money-making, I would like to make a decision not to proceed.”

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Ubisoft Continues to Stand its Ground Regarding NFTs

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S.T.A.L.K.E.R 2 Had to Feature NFTS and Blockchain, but the Devs Reconsidered the Decision After

Japanese Gaming Giant Square Enix Plans to Bring NFTs to the Masses. The Best JRPG on Blockchain May Soon Come

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