Epic Games Store Tragically Lists Terrible Looking NFT Game

Epic Games, the company behind it Fourteen days and fall boys, put another “F” into the world by adding an NFT-based video game to its online store: Heck, are we still doing that crypto baby thing?
The early access Blank block party is advertised on the Epic Games Store as a “vibrant open-world multiplayer game,” with “a focus on custom art and design, creating your own levels, exploring custom levels, and curating your collection of unique and rare blanks!” It is free to play, but collecting “rare blanks!” – NFT Frankensteins seemingly made from established collectibles like Legos, Funko Pop! and Kaws characters come – costs you everything from under $10 to nearly $150,000. If you prefer to spend even more money, you can buy your blank accessories, e.g These butterflies retail for $1,111,111, from Mythical Marketplace, development company Mythical Games‘ Blockchain-enabled storefront.
But that money is a lot of trouble for what is essentially a crypto combo fall guys and Roblox. blanks‘ Gameplay consists of hopping around platforms in existing party games or creating your own levels to play with friends.
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In itself, that’s a nice premise. blanks‘ Graphics are also decent and unremarkable for the genre, with smooth terrain that mostly looks like cubes of cheese. and dSacrificing too much money for in-game items is not the other than paying to win in games how Diablo immortal. But all of this is a problem for people who claim that crypto has something new to offer to gaming.
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blanks can boast the Epic Games Store’s fresh, hot “Blockchain/NFT” tagwhich helpfully points out that “Epic Games doesn’t encourage the buying or selling of cryptocurrencies or digital assets” (then why is it in your store?), but its so-called Web3 premise copies old-school theories like pay-to-win and jump up and down on a cube.
Oh well. I’m sure one of the other blockchain-based games announced for the Epic Games Store as gritseemingly expecting players to lose money on unmodified asset flips, Web3-Gaming will be fully reinvented Track.
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