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Ubisoft becomes the first big gaming studio to bring NFTs to its games. Mass Adoption Has Begun!

Everyone expected it but no one believed that it would be so quick. Ironically enough, Steam’s nonacceptance of games featuring NFTs led to the opposite of the intended outcome. Well, not really… It’s just that Mark Zuckerberg’s influence is much stronger than Gabe Newell’s these days.

In the wake of Valve’s announcement, it became a matter of time as to how quickly the gaming industry’s giants would begin implementing NFTs into the traditional gaming sphere, especially after Ubisoft, Electronic Arts (NASDAQ:), Konami, and Square Enix expressed their appreciation for blockchain as a top-notch gaming technology.

But, no one expected the very first action to translate words into actions so quickly. On December 7th, Ubisoft – the titan developer of such leading series’ as Assassin’s Creed, Prince of Persia, Far Cry, Watch Dogs, the entire span of the Tom Clancy collection, and many others – announced their first foray into NFTs would drop in their new AAA game: ‘Ghost Recon: Breakpoint.’

You can read about the other big studios that could implement blockchain technology soon here.

Konami is the latest big gaming studio to express appreciation for NFTs and Blockchain.

Square Enix plans to make NFTs more accessible to everyone, according to a Japanese Gaming Giant. It’s possible to get the best JRPG for Blockchain soon

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