Many videogame developers announced they’ll be delving into the blockchain of this world for upcoming projects. Despite its widespread public backlash, many of them have either quietly withdrawn their plans or decided never to discuss the topic again. But the President of Square Enix, Yosuke Matsuda, continues to talk about his nonsense.
This time it was on an interview with Yahoo Japan (thanks, VGC), where he said that playing traditional games won’t suffice for Square Enix.
“Let’s take an autonomous game a look at,” said Matsuda. The players used to play the content in the most games, so we provided the content as a result. Nevertheless, a lot of players all over the world want to contribute to the making of games more interesting. By creating new settings and playing modes, these players can help make games more interesting.
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He said that Square Enix is keen to call upon those creators who are building new games that will continue to evolve and change over time. If we don’t blame goodwill, we can also encourage people who contribute to development by using technologies such as the blockchain, there is a possibility that innovative, interesting content can be created from the ideas of users, he added.
This species is slightly different from what Matsuda was propagating earlier. He talked about something about “autonomous game content,” as previously stated, “there are some people who have motivation to contribute, by which I want to help make this game more exciting.” A single play without a single play would depend on blockchain technology and cryptocurrency. As of now, he’s not a real guide to these ideas.
Soon after, the ideas of Square Enix are coming to a new height, but if they do, what you have in mind is Kingdom Hearts 4. The game was announced last week during the series’ 20th anniversary event. All developers were “Magic in the Making” when the release date announced, and only that the window was revealed.
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