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Epic Games and itsCEO Tim Sweeneyare open to letting games that use blockchain technology and NFTs onto its PC store,even as NFTs continue to be criticized for being a giant,planet-burning scamfilled with grifters.This follows Valveâs decision to remove and ban all games that utilize NFTs and blockchain technology. It also follows earlierstatements from Epicâs CEO which said Epicwouldnâttouch NFTs due to scams.
Epic Games toldThe Vergethat, although there might be some limitations, itis open to working with devs who want to use blockchain technology, NFTs,and cryptocurrencies in games that could appear on the publisherâs digital storefront.
EpicCEOTim Sweeneytweeted astatementfollowingThe Vergeâspublication of astory about his companyâs interest in allowing NFT tech on its storefront stating that the âEpic Games Storewill welcome games that make use of blockchain tech provided they follow the relevant laws, disclose their terms, and are age-rated by an appropriate group.â
People quicklypointed out that this seemed to directly contradict statements from Sweeney released via Twitter last month.In those earlier tweets, the CEO said that Epic wouldnât touch NFTsbecauseâthe whole field is currently tangled up with an intractable mix of scams, interesting decentralized tech foundations, and scams.â
Now, a few weeks later,it seems Epic and its CEO are actually totally open to NFTs.But donât worry Sweeney had anexplanationfor this contradiction. Not a good explanation, mind you.
According to Sweeney, he and Epic make a distinctionbetween the company as a game developer and as a tech company.So while game dev Epic wonât ever touch NFTs(at least, for now...) the tech company version of Epic is open and ready to do business with blockchain devs and creators.
Does this make sense? Not really!
It seems like Sweeney wants to have his NFT cake and eatit too. And while it is true that he has openly criticized NFTs and blockchain technologyon Twitter, that doesnât change the fact that the company he is a CEO of is still openly down to let NFT-infused games ontotheir storefront. It does almost feel like a case ofEpic wanting to do what Valve wonât as the publisher continues to compete with Steam in every way possible.
And while Iâm happy to see Steam facing competitionand I think the last year or so has alreadyshown thevalue of said competition( LikeValve improving Steam more than usual) I donât think Epic needs to carry the torch for NFTs just because Valve wonât.
https://kotaku.com/epic-games-store-will-welcome-nft-games-after-steam-ban-1847878298/amp