GSC Game World, the maker of STALKER 2, announced on social media yesterday that they had launched an STALKER Metaverse project. Following the negative reactions of Ubisoft’s NFT plan,GSC Game World seems to have been discouraged.
Stalker 2 would install an S.T.A.L.K.E.R. Metaverseand sell an alleged “NFT” in-game, the company said yesterday.
STALKER Metaverse plan failed
But just like Ubisoft, GSC doesn’t seem to have much grasp of metaverse’s logic in Game World. The concepts of NFT and Metaverse, which are already very cold in the gaming world, are canceled before they start with the reactions that are usually received when they are misapplied.
GSC Games’ spectacularly eye-catching NFT project, delivered with great promises, would work as follows; Players who pre-ordered NFT’s to be sold at an online auction would have their faces given to NPCs in the game.
And this service was launched as “the first Meta-Human in history”. Let’s leave down an example of MetaHuman so that you can understand how appropriate this promise is:
GSC Games clearly doesn’t understand the concepts of Metaverse and MetaHuman. In response, the GSC said in a statement posted on Twitter:
” Dear Stalker players,
We heard your voice.
In light of your feedback, we have decided to remove any NFT-related content from S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2. It’s our top priority for our fans and players to enjoy the game. ” statements were used