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Will Konami’s Avalanche NFT Gambit, Resella, Revolutionize Gaming or Make Money?

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On Thursday, one of Japan’s biggest game developers and publishers, with a 21% market share – Konami Digital Entertainment, the brains behind beloved franchises like “Metal Gear Solid” and “Silent Hill,” announced a strategic move into the world of non-fungible tokens (NFTs) with the launch of its new platform, Resella. Built on the Avalanche subnet and supported by Ava Laboratories‘ AvaCloud Web3 launchpad service, Resella aims to streamline NFT integration for video games and other applications.

While some gamers remain skeptical about the technology’s potential impact on gameplay, others see it as an opportunity to unlock new avenues for creativity and monetization.

Here’s a summary of what we know so far about Resella and its potential implications for the Web3 Games industry.

Resella: An Easy-to-Use NFT Marketplace

Konami promises a user-friendly experience with Resella, eliminating the need for complex crypto wallets or cryptocurrency transactions. The platform will allow domestic users to transact in fiat currency (such as the Japanese yen), with plans for global expansion.

Avalanche, known for its high throughput and low latency, offers a perfect playground for Konami’s ambitious plans. Resella is poised to leverage Avalanche’s technology to create and manage NFTs and bypass gas fees, which is a big problem for NFT enthusiasts.

According to the announcement, Resella will feature exclusive digital collectibles related to its popular gaming franchises. These collectibles will include in-game assets, memorabilia, and exclusive content that players can buy, sell, and trade. NFTs (Non-Fungible Tokens) will be minted on Avalanche to guarantee their authenticity and rarity.

Konami’s entry into the NFT market indicates a broader industry trend where gaming companies are exploring blockchain to increase user engagement and revenue streams.

For example, Assassin’s Creed creator Ubisoft is set to release its first original blockchain game, Champions Tactics: Grimoria Chronicles, this year. They have also launched other blockchain projects and collaborated with several networks in recent years. Square Enix, the minds behind Final Fantasy, released an Ethereum-based narrative game called Symbiogenesis in late 2023 and has pursued other blockchain initiatives.

Likewise, Sega has incorporated some of its franchises into Web3 through collaborations. This growing interest from major players suggests that NFTs and blockchain technology have the potential to significantly impact the gaming landscape, but the reception from gamers remains to be seen.

Konami’s vision of a broader NFT ecosystem

Konami sees Resella as more than just an NFT marketplace. The platform is designed to be an infrastructure solution, allowing companies to create and integrate NFTs seamlessly into their applications. This could revolutionize how players interact with in-game items, offering exclusive ownership and fostering new communities.

The Skeptics’ Corner: Concerns About Pay-to-Win

The announcement was met with a healthy mix of widespread interest and speculation. The gaming community has its reservations, as is to be expected. A significant concern is the potential for NFTs to exacerbate the dreaded “pay to win” model, where players who spend more real money gain a considerable advantage. Furthermore, the environmental impact of blockchain technology is a growing concern and NFTs are no exception.

However, experts suggest that Konami’s move could pave the way for other major gaming companies to explore blockchain technology. The success of this initiative could potentially lead to a paradigm shift in the way digital assets are perceived and used in games.



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