The NFT embraced by a company, while GSC Game World had a unique meta experience. Obwohl Ubisoft and EA among the first companies to advertise their interest in NFTs and blockchain technology, its big publishers are not interested in profiting. Peter Molyneuxs has already been a huge success and now the Stalker 2 developer GSC Game World is taking over the racket. The aim of this is to keep an eye on Stalker 2. Fans will be able to bid a piece of Stalker 2 by chance in an auction, if they can become a non-player character in the game. Clearly, that doesn’t require the development of a new technology, but the idea is that ownership of the NPC can then be bought and sold amongst fans despite the lack of knowledge of whether they can change the face after the first time is not enough, especially as the first person is expected to go to GSC’s studio in Ukraine to get their face scanned. A second NFT auction will be announced in February and involves highly secretive genesis pack, also available through the dmarket.com platform. While GSC has already been used by players in the world, the developer says. The company is adding a unique layer of energy to its game by adding the global Metaverse and Web 3.0 dimensions to an entire new level. GSC insists no NFT or gameplay can influence performance or provide in-game advantages, but the impacts are not mentioned: on the environmental basis of the use of blockchain technology, but not at all for the moral consideration of digital devices that are artificial scarcity and convincing people to buy them long before the game is released. Although apparently there are many people that don’t need much convincing, as to the extent that the new NFT game Legacy has already sold 40 million, in spite of being close to release. Stalker 2: The Heart of Chernobyl will be released next year on Xbox Series X/S and the Xbox Tower on April 28. Send us a message to [email protected], leave a comment below, and follow us on Twitter. MORE: Peter Molyneuxs new NFT game has made 40 million already. More: Ubisoft unlists Quartz NFT announcement video, as it gets 16K dislikes. MORE: I love your comments. Phil Spencer, the boss of the Xbox One, a hater of the TNP. Follow Metro Gaming onTwitterand onToday at [email protected] See the Games page for more of this.