04/02/2022 GameStop confirms it's building an NFT marketplace

People walk by a GameStop in Manhattan, New York, U.S., December 7, 2021. REUTERS/Andrew KellyAndrew Kelly / reuters

Asreportssuggested last month, GameStop is getting intoNFTs (non-fungible tokens). The company haspartneredwith Immutable X to build a marketplace for NFTs, which they expect to open up later this year.

People will be able to buy and sell NFTs linked to digital assets for use in various games. The items will include things like virtual real estate, character skins and weapons, according toThe Verge.

Immutable X is based on the Ethereum blockchain, which requires significant energy consumption and highgas fees(a cryptocurrency payment that's required to carry out an Ethereum transaction). The platform claims to diminish those drawbacks by combining many NFT sales into a single Ethereum transaction and buying carbon offsets. As such, Immutable X, whose partners include some blockchain games andTikTok, promises zero gas fees and carbon-neutral NFTs.

GameStop and Immutable X are hoping to entice game developers to use the marketplace with the help ofa $100 million fund. Whether developers and studios will bite en masse remains to be seen.

For its annual State of the Game Industry Survey, the Game Developers Conferencepolledmore than 2,700 devs. It found 70 percent of them and their studios were not interested in NFTs, while 72 percent had no interest in packing cryptocurrencies into their games. Around 28 percent said they were at least somewhat interested in NFTs.

Over the last few months, some studios, publishers and industry figures have announced NFT projects, only to abandon their plans after a significant backlash.S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2developerGSC Game World, publisherTeam17and prominent game voice and motion-capture actorTroy Bakerall backed out of their NFT schemes.

Ubisoft brought NFTs to one of its games for the first time in December, but it seems saleshave been slow. Last week, an Ubisoft executivearguedthat, for gamers, being able to sell virtual items to others is "really beneficial. But they don't get it for now."

Time will tell whether GameStop’s latest endeavor, which follows itsemergence as a popular meme stocklast year, proves successful. The signs aren't looking promising for the marketplace, though. It's worth bearing in mind that the Steam marketplace has allowed players to buy and sell in-game itemsfor many yearswithout the shadow of NFTs looming over it.

NFTs are designed as public records of ownership of digital assets. The notion is that NFT holders own the asset (which include things like music, digital artworks and in-game items), though in reality the NFT is a verified URL that points to the file. The owner of the URL's destination canalteror delete the file in question. This week, artistsclaimedthat HitPiece, which has since gone offline, was minting and selling NFTs of their music without permission.

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