Square Enix is doubling down on its business plan of including some blockchain elements in its games in the not-so-distant future, according to president Yosuke Matsuda.
In a recent interview, president Yosuke Matsuda talked about the importance of user-generated content and the advantages that allowing this kind of development, as well as introducing blockchain-based self-sustained economies, might bring to the future of the gaming industry.Square Enix is doubling down on its business plan of including blockchain elements in its games in the not-so-distant future.
given to Yahoo News. To Matsuda, user-generated content is very important, and he insists on rewarding creators of this content directly with some kind of game currency. He stated:By utilizing technologies such as blockchain instead of relying on good intentions, if incentives are given to those who have contributed to the development, there is a possibility that content with innovative fun will be born from the user’s ideas.
how he thinks blockchain might change how players and builders can be part of gaming experiences in a more immersive way.It is blockchain-based tokens that will enable this. By designing viable token economies into our games, we will enable self-sustaining game growth.However, Square Enix has been rather conservative when it comes to designing a game featuring franchises such as Final Fantasy or Kingdom Hearts around blockchain and token mechanics.
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