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[DigitalToday reporter Chi-gyu Hwang (황치규)] Blockchain game developer Proof of Play is shutting down.
A16z-Backed Web3 Studio Proof of Play Shuts Down, Open-Sources Pirate Nation Assets | Blockchain NFT
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The studio released the Pirate Nation Unity app and smart contracts on GitHub and put its artwork, IP and Founder Pirates NFTs into the public domain under a CC0 license. By:The Defiant Team• NFTs & Web3
Blockchain game developer Proof of Play will cease operations after failing to build a sustainable business around its decentralized gaming thesis.
Proof of Play, the a16z-backed Web3 game developer behind Pirate Nation, announced it will cease operations after failing to build a scalable and sustainable business model, according to the original report. The studio, which raised funding from the heavyweight venture firm to create on-chain gaming experiences, is now open-sourcing as much of its code and…
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