Gamers, who have embraced pay-to-play models and paid digital goods, have largely succeeded in rejecting the video game industry's efforts to incorporate NFTs (Brian Feldman/Bloomberg)
Brian Feldman / Bloomberg: Gamers, who have embraced pay-to-play models and paid digital goods, have largely succeeded in rejecting the video game industry's efforts to incorporate NFTs — Nick Kaman's video game development studio, Aggro Crab, has tied its image closely to making fun of cryptocurrency.
Brian Feldman / Bloomberg:
Gamers, who have embraced pay-to-play models and paid digital goods, have largely succeeded in rejecting the video game industry's efforts to incorporate NFTs — Nick Kaman's video game development studio, Aggro Crab, has tied its image closely to making fun of cryptocurrency.
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