Crypto and crypto assets like NFTs cannot be integrated by developers, according to a statement released by the game’s developer Rockstar Games.
The company emphasized that despite the new limitations, it still supports these servers. Using other Rockstar IPs, real-world brands, characters, trademarks, or music in the project was also prohibited, as were the creation of new games, narratives, missions, or maps.
“Rockstar Games has always believed in reasonable fan creativity and wants creators to showcase their passion for our games. Third party “Roleplay” servers are an extension of the rich array of community-created experiences within Grand Theft Auto that we hope will continue to thrive in a safe and friendly way for many years to come.”
NFTs were prohibited from Mojang Studios‘ servers in July, much to the dismay of initiatives like NFT Worlds, which had based their entire company on Minecraft. Steam’s operator, Valve, has likewise criticized NFTs and stated that it does not want them on its platform. Rockstar Games is the most recent video game company to outlaw NFTs.
However, Grand Theft Auto V (GTA 5) servers are operated by Australia-based MyMetaverse company tokens as well as NFTs in the form of vehicles and weapons. This was introduced in September in collaboration with Enjin.
DISCLAIMER: The Information on this website is provided as general market commentary and does not constitute investment advice. We encourage you to do your own research before investing.
Join us to keep track of news: https://linktr.ee/coincu
Website: coincu.com
Harold
Coincu News
Cosmos Developer Interchain Foundation sold 3000 ETH from its ICO today, totaling 21,600 ETH sold…
George Town, Grand Cayman, 22nd November 2024, Chainwire
Inflation Warning by Vanguard highlights risks during Trump’s term, citing tariffs and tighter labor markets…
Clanker token trading volume hit $59.8M on Nov 21, accounting for 14.75% of PumpFun. Fee…
Bitcoin Spot ETF inflows hit $1.005B on Nov 21, led by BlackRock’s $608M and Fidelity’s…
Discover the success story of a New York tech entrepreneur who made $72M from a…
This website uses cookies.