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Andy Chalk - Peter Molyneux - Someone finally figured out a good use for NFTs: Peter Molyneux is using 'land' sales from his failed blockchain game to fund the development of his new project - pcgamer.com

Someone finally figured out a good use for NFTs: Peter Molyneux is using 'land' sales from his failed blockchain game to fund the development of his new project

It took years of wandering the wilderness, but once-famed game designer Peter Molyneux has finally done it. No, he hasn't come up with a brilliant new game that hearkens back to his glory days. This is even bigger: He's figured out how to make NFTs actually worth something.

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Kaan Serin - Flappy Bird's OG creator clarifies he didn't "sell anything" to the blockchain-pushing 'Flappy Bird Foundation' that's reviving the infamous mobile icon: "I also don't support crypto" - gamesradar.com - Usa - Vietnam

Flappy Bird's OG creator clarifies he didn't "sell anything" to the blockchain-pushing 'Flappy Bird Foundation' that's reviving the infamous mobile icon: "I also don't support crypto"

A decade after Flappy Bird invaded every playground, bus ride, and toilet seat where smartphones existed, the 'Flappy Bird Foundation' has scooped up the rights and is bringing back the infamous mobile gaming icon with some questionable ties to blockchain. The game's original creator has now chimed in to clarify that he has no involvement with the project and doesn't approve of crypto in general.

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Joshua Wolens - EVE players are in revolt over CCP's blockchain plans: 'None of us want this crypto slop' - pcgamer.com - county Frontier

EVE players are in revolt over CCP's blockchain plans: 'None of us want this crypto slop'

Yesterday, I wrote about my chat with CCP's top brass about its upcoming survival MMO EVE Frontier—a new game in the EVE universe that uses blockchain tech to (so goes the CCP pitch) take the player-led philosophy of EVE Online and make it weirder, wilder, and woolier, even letting players become effectively co-developers of the game alongside CCP. I went in as sceptical as I am of literally anything with the whiff of Web3 about it, but hearing the devs' pitch left me at least open to the possibility they were doing something interesting with the technology.

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Dustin Bailey - 10 years after Flappy Bird's creator declared "I cannot take this anymore," the "Flappy Bird Foundation" has bizarrely snatched the rights to bring the game back to life - gamesradar.com - Vietnam

10 years after Flappy Bird's creator declared "I cannot take this anymore," the "Flappy Bird Foundation" has bizarrely snatched the rights to bring the game back to life

10 years ago, the free mobile game Flappy Bird suddenly became a viral hit - and was just as suddenly delisted when its creator began to fear that it was too addictive for its own good. Now, a group calling itself the Flappy Bird Foundation has snatched the rights under some strange circumstances and is bringing it back with a host of new features, some of which might be a little… questionable.

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Victoria Rose - Ember Sword Wraps Up First Beta Playtest, Closes Servers For Future Plans - mmorpg.com - Eu

Ember Sword Wraps Up First Beta Playtest, Closes Servers For Future Plans

Ember Sword has brought its servers down in order to implement future updates after a successful first beta playtest. 

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Carli Velocci - Dauntless dev lays off over 100 people as it cancels in-development projects - digitaltrends.com - Singapore

Dauntless dev lays off over 100 people as it cancels in-development projects

Phoenix Labs is seeing its third round of layoffs in just over a year. According to reports, over 100 people were affected this time around and projects have been canceled.

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Andy Chalk - Wes Fenlon - Dauntless developer Phoenix Labs lays off employees and cancels in-development projects, says it's 'the last resort to ensure Phoenix Labs can survive' - pcgamer.com

Dauntless developer Phoenix Labs lays off employees and cancels in-development projects, says it's 'the last resort to ensure Phoenix Labs can survive'

Dauntless developer Phoenix Labs is laying off «many» employees and cancelling in-development projects as part of a major restructuring plan aimed at creating «a path for a strong future,» according to its leadership.

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Andy Edser - Gone in 12 seconds—Two US brothers charged with stealing $25M in crypto heist using skills they acquired at MIT - pcgamer.com - Usa

Gone in 12 seconds—Two US brothers charged with stealing $25M in crypto heist using skills they acquired at MIT

The term «heist» brings to mind masked intruders, ticking clocks and a getaway driver that's never there when you need them, leading to a whole lot of kerfuffle and a tense car chase. Turns out the modern version might be a whole lot faster than Hollywood movies have had us believe, as two US brothers have been charged of stealing $25M worth of ethereum in just 12 seconds.

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