Popular streamer Guy ‘Dr Disrespect’ Beahm has doubled down on blockchain games and criticised those who have spoken against the controversial technology.
Beahm, best known for his irreverent personality when streaming games like Call of Duty: Warzone and PUBG, recently founded developer Midnight Society, which is working on a PvP shooter called Deadrop.
The game will make use of NFTs, and players are able to buy a ‘Founders Pass’ NFT which gives them a unique skin. On Sunday, Beahm shared his excitement for how he believes extraction-style shooters could utilise NFTs, and called critics “brain dead”.
“Imagine trying to ‘extract’ with an item you discovered worth $100,000 on the chain. Think about entertainment value as a viewer let alone player. A new pvp experience is upon us,” he wrote.
“The concept of digital collectibles in an online game is so exciting to me. Especially an extraction type of game. People saying scam and ‘ugh’ are just brain dead headline followers. Same people that spend a ton on skins for an annual release game. Same skins everyone has too.”
NFT, or ‘non-fungible tokens’ are a unique non-interchangeable unit of data that is stored in a digital ledger. This means that things like images, music and even in-game items can be sold to a specific owner that can be verified via the blockchain.
Blockchain companies claim NFTs will revolutionise digital ownership. Numerous game companies have attempted their own NFTs initiatives, including Konami, Ubisoft and Atari. However, this attracted widespread criticism due to the format’s high carbon footprint and what many perceive to be cynical implementation.
Ubisoft, for example, briefly sold NFT items for Ghost Recon Breakpoint, which were essentially generic skins
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