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A race to the bottom on creator royalties?

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We look into the interesting world of creator royalties and whether games, especially those in the blockchain space, will join the race to the bottom. You cannot want any of those traders who are after quick wins by flipping your game assets since it will only mean that your game is actually a ponzi scheme.

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Call of Duty: Online is dead. Long live Call of Duty: Online!

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Making Call of Duty free Back when CoDO was conceived, consoles didn’t officially exist in China, AAA Mobile gaming was not yet a ‘thing’ and PC gaming mostly happened at Internet Cafes, where gamers paid to sit in front of computers to play, watch videos, eat, smoke and chat.

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Reflecting Upon the Last year in Blockchain Games

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There is also the fact that most of the big crypto investors who got rich through crypto hold most of their balance in Bitcoin. You can check out one of our past newsletter articles (read: A race to the bottom on creator royalties? It is not just the ownership of an asset in the shape of an NFT, but the ownership of the game itself.

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How Call of Duty Mobile left $100M on the Table

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AAA game franchises are in the middle of a renaissance on mobile. At that time, Shenzhen-based Jade Studios created a massively multiplayer PC racing title for the Chinese market called QQ Speed. Tencent is known to put several of its studios into a race against each other. Make sure you don’t miss on all of the ?content

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