Veteran streamer Guy "DrDisrespect" is no stranger to controversy. His recent Twitter post speculating about in-game extraction with digital collectible items worth $100,000 has now sparked debate within the gaming community.
He hinted at the idea of a blockchain-based system for such collectibles, though he did not directly confirm whether this would be incorporated into his upcoming game Deadrop.
The community is divided, with some eagerly anticipating the experience of owning valuable digital assets and others remaining skeptical about the concept and its potential impact on the gaming industry. One user lamented:
DrDisrespect presented the idea of someone attempting to extract with a valuable item worth $100,000 on the blockchain, drawing attention to the potential entertainment value for both players and viewers alike. He also teased the emergence of a new PvP experience from this concept. He wrote:
Critics of the streamer called the idea a scam, questioning the value of digital assets and the practicality of implementing a blockchain-based system in a game. However, DrDisrespect hit back at such claims, hinting that he is simply exploring new possibilities within the gaming industry:
In response to questions about the functionality of digital collectible assets worth $100,000 that he teased on Twitter, the streamer explained that they could have practical applications across different games and platforms without any time limitations.
DrDisrespect's tweet generated a lot of interest and questions on Twitter. Here is what the gaming community had to say:
For those curious about the progress of DrDisrespect's upcoming game, we know that Deadrop is still in the development phase. However, the streamer recently disclosed that
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