The game developers GSC Game World and Ubisoft are faced with counter-reactions for NFT integration-
The game developers GSC Game World and Ubisoft are faced with counter-reactions for NFT integration-

GSC Game World and Ubisoft, two game development companies, have to struggle with counter-reactions about the inclusion of NFT elements in some of their games. While GSC Game World-developer of the popular game franchise stalker-has given up his relevant plans, Ubisoft is driving and has announced a partnership with Aleph.Im to save pictures of his NFT platform.
GSC Game World and Ubisoft follow different approaches
Two game developers who recently announced the introduction of NFT elements as part of their upcoming and existing games must deal with negative reactions to the gaming public in this matter. However, each of them does it differently. GSC Game World, the makers of the game franchise stalker based in Ukraine, announced that they Halt All plans regarding the recording of NFT elements in stalker 2, an upcoming game. The company published an explanation on Twitter that means:
We hear you. Based on the feedback we received, we decided to stop all NFT-related content in Stalker 2. The interests of our fans and players have top priority for the team. We make this game so that you can enjoy it - whatever it costs. If you are interested, we also take care of it.
GSC Game World had previously stated that all funds from potential NFT sales would flow into improving the game before its publication in order to do it even better.
Ubisoft pushes forward
However, not all developers have not continued to continue their planned roadmap, even if the users have been taken in negative. Specifically, Ubisoft, another game company, announced Today a partnership with Aleph.IM, a decentralized storage solution to store pictures and information for every NFT that is stored in his own NFT market called Ubisoft Quartz. In the PR declaration on this partnership it says:
The NFT metadata is saved on the fully decentralized memory system from Aleph.
quartz , which is already used by the company as Ghost Recon: Breakpoint, which debuted on December 9th and is based on the Tezos-Blockchain. Ubisoft promotes the development as a "energy-efficient playable NFTS", but the announcement of the platform on December 8th was received Criticism, although more than 95% of the spectators don't like it on YouTube.
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