Mojang developers has launched a pledge to tackle irresponsible NFTs in gaming.Environmental video game group Climate Replay has launched its NFT / Digital Ownership Pledge on its website in a bid to help the industry “work towards a sustainable, socially responsible, equitable future for all.”The organisation is encouraging people to sign the pledge to “tell studios to always put players and planet first.”“We recognise that for many studios, discussing the possibility of NFTs or digital ownership is not a matter of ‘if’, but ‘when’,” starts the announcement.At their best, games introduce us to new friends; immerse us in vivid worlds; and help us through tough times.
At their worst, they're a cynical way to make a quick buck. Sign our NFT pledge to tell studios to always put players and planet first:https://t.co/ybnZOqOv3f— ClimateReplay (@ClimateReplay) April 26, 2022The pledge then talks about the power of gaming. “Billions of people play video games.
This kind of reach is unparalleled by almost any other medium and comes with a great deal of responsibility. Games have the power to connect, to inspire, to enable creativity and problem solving, to unite, to overcome obstacles, and above all, to create joy for people.”“Games give us hope in a world that is increasingly uncertain.
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