While Ubisoft invests in blockchain games, Valve throws them from Steam: Digital currencies and their numerous offshoots are also hotly discussed in the video game industry and more than controversial. The action of Valve now called 29 developers of blockchain games on the plan.
They asked the company in an open letter to allow blockchain games back to Steam. In the letter one speaks of Steam as a pioneer, the do not go back in innovation and experiments, neither in video games nor at the Steam platform itself.
It s about the letter of developers to Valve
The developers argue with the alleged strengths of blockchain games, all the parties to benefit: NFTS can positively influence the player experiences of users and create new economic opportunities for users and developers. [...] They also ensure that One can modernize the right to intellectual property in different ways and ways and streamline, which could benefit independent developers and established companies enormously.
The rest of the letter consists of other arguments for NFTS and blockchain games as well as quotations of involved developers before concluding with the following words: Please think about changing your position in this matter and tokens as well as, more general, use Allow blockchain technology on the Steam platform. Bannchchain-based games are not on Steam.
The competition does not sleep
Steam Competitor EPIC Again looks a chance in the spell of Valve. The Epic Games Store is open to all blockchain games as long as you think of the rules. Epic herself in your own games still no blockchains use how Epic founder andceo Tim Sweeney writes on Twitter.
The full letter can be found on Fight for the Future. Valve has not responded to the request so far. More information about the decision of the company behind Steam and a short excursion on NFTS and blockchain games can be found in this article. What do you think of the decision Steams and above all from the letter of developers?
Source: Fight for the Future
From Jonas Höger author 31.10.2021 at 14:20
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