GSC Gameworld gibt alle STALKER auf 2 NFT-Inhalt nach Fan-Backlash
GSC Gameworld shared their thoughts on the matter and rationale behind canceling the NFT integration: “Based on the feedback we received, we’ve made a decision to cancel anything NFT-related in S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2,” the company said via Twitter. “The interests of our fans and players are the top priority for the team. We’re making this game for you to enjoy – whatever the cost is. If you care, we care too.”
The caveat here is that NFT integration means nothing specifically to a games’ Qualität, or the quality of its systems. Und natürlich, any gamer who wants nothing to do with the rampantly speculative NFT market can simply… Not care about the NFTs that are being integrated. With the information GSC gameworld shared, there was no thread to pull on any actual disadvantages for the game in terms of its handling of NFT integration. NFTs might have a (verdientermaßen) bad rep when it comes to the usage that’s actually expected of them at the time, and no-one can of course know how much money (if any) would GSC Gameworld make from its planned – and apparently shelved – NFT product platform. The fact remains that anyone not willing to enter the NFT world yet would not be forced, in any way, to spend any sort of money or to interact with NFTs themselves
Leider, the announcement didn’t cover exactly what would happen to the company’s plans to integrate an NFT winner into the game as an NPC character. And perhaps GSC Gameworld is now losing the opportunity to make as much money (or more) from NFTs as it would actually make from game sales themselves – considering how there were NFTs with pictures of rocks being sold for half a million dollars, that doesn’t sound like such a distant possibility.