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The Xbox chief attacks the NFTs and the dangers they can have for videogames

NFT are one of the growing controversies during this year, and there are different opinions about this type of digital content, in which many see a business. And they already have their own video games that use this technology as a main tool. Now, he has given his opinion about an authorized voice like that of Phil Spencer, head of the Xbox division.

In an interview granted to the NGC environment, Spencer has shown his concern about him with the world of NFTs and his relationship with video games. The manager considers that this type of technologies and markets encourage speculation, and believe that its use is more oriented to exploration than entertainment.

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What I would say today about the NFT is that I think that there is a lot of speculation and experimentation that is happening in these moments, and that some of the creativity I see today is more exploitable than not about entertainment, Spencer said at the aforementioned interview.

Also, he adds that whatever we see in our showcase, reading to the Xbox digital store — we see as something exploiter, we would take measures.

In this way, Microsoft s posture is clear about it. A vision that does not have other great brands of the sector such as SEGA, Ubisoft or EA, which have already published any NFT content related to video games, and even Ubisoft has expressed the intentions regarding launching games that use these dubious methodologies.

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