Apparently unphased by the backlash to recent NFT project announcements, Playerunknown's Battlegrounds studio Krafton has announced that it is getting into the NFT game. The company has signed a deal with Naver Z, the operator of the metaverse platform Zepeto, «to develop a new Web 3.0 and non-fungible token (NFT) project aimed at building an NFT metaverse platform.»
There's no indication that Krafton's NFT project will be tied to PUBG directly—instead, the company will use the experience it's earned developing and running PUBG to create a «user-generation content (UGC) creation tool,» as well as a virtual world built in the Unreal Engine. Naver Z will «manage the metaverse service,» according to the statement, and handle community and social services.
«This partnership between Krafton and Naver Z is bolstered by each company's unique expertise and shared global focus as they look toward a future driven by NFTs and metaverses,» Krafton Web 3.0 team lead HyungChul Park said. «By combining Krafton's existing technologies and research on how to build scalable Web 3.0 creator-driven ecosystems with Naver Z and Zepeto's experience and capabilities, we’re confident we can build a high-quality UGC-driven open metaverse that stands apart from other services and vitalizes the global creator economy through NFT technologies.»
It's an upbeat but almost entirely baffling statement that doesn't actually say anything about what Krafton has in mind—functionally, it's not much more than doing jazz hands and shouting «Metaverse!» repeatedly. That may be fine at this early juncture, since nobody's entirely clear on what the metaverse is anyway (except, you know, bullshit), but the risk for Krafton is that it overlooks the growing backlash
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