A top executive at the gaming giant Sega says “play to earn crypto games” are “no fun” to play, and could reel in its blockchain gaming ambitions.
The firm has previously explored the notion of using NFTs in gaming and has signed blockchain partnership deals with a number of notable domestic crypto and gaming firms.
But, per Bloomberg and CoinPost, Sega’s Chief Operating Officer (COO) Shuji Utsumi waded into the crypto gaming controversy, stating:...
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