Sony previously announced a new Playstation star A program that allows players to earn points to complete specific tasks. In addition to points, players can also earn new types of rewards called digital collectibles. Sony has revealed that the PlayStation Stars collection is “definitely not an NFT” for those who are concerned.
PlayStation Stars digital goods are “definitely not NFTs”
Sony describes the new merchandise as “a digital representation of what PlayStation fans enjoy, including figurines of beloved iconic characters in games and other entertainment, as well as valuable devices that take advantage of Sony’s history of innovation.” did. They also add that “there are new collectibles to earn, very rare collectibles to work on, or amazing things to collect just for fun,” Sony may enter the NFT market. Raised concern that it wasn’t. However, Grace Chen, vice president of network advertising, loyalty and licensed products at Sony, said: Washington post The PlayStation Stars collection is “definitely not an NFT.”
It’s definitely not an NFT. Absolutely not. You cannot trade or sell them. It doesn’t take advantage of blockchain technology, nor does it take advantage of NFTs.
Mr. Chen also said that the reason the program is now launched is that it has a healthy PlayStation player base, the PS5 is a “great success” and “I wanted to do something that could celebrate and celebrate the history of the PlayStation.” Stated. This program isn’t intended to compete with the Xbox Game Pass, but it’s suitable for both new players and players who are “long-term users of the PlayStation.” The program will be introduced in various regions later this year.
In other news, the God of War Ragnarok pre-order will be released tomorrow. Elsewhere, Namco Bandai confirmed that they were victims of a ransomware attack, but said the leaked 2023 release lineup was fake.