Earlier, Minecraft developers announced that they do not plan to add support for NFT and blockchain to their game. However, Epic Games Store has no plans to apply a similar one-sided approach to NFT in games, according to new comments from the firm's CEO.
Yesterday, a Twitter user asked the CEO of Epic GamesTim SWEENEY follow the example of Minecraft. To which Tim Sweeney replied that developers have the right to decide on their own how to create their games, and users should decide for themselves whether to play them or not. Sweeney also noted that stores and operating system manufacturers should not interfere by imposing their opinions on others.
It should be noted that Epic Games is one of the most influential companies in the gaming industry, behind the popular Fortnite game, as well as the creator of the Unreal Engine software, which is widely used in the gaming and other entertainment industries. Epic Games Store already has a number of NFT-based video games. Gala Games' Battle Royale Grit is available in the store and was the first NFT game available on the Epic platform.
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