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Blockchain Famitsu issued

On the 29th, Oasys, a game-focused blockchain company from Japan, collaborated with the major game magazine Famitsu, which celebrated its 36th anniversary since the Famicom era, to launch Blockchain Famitsu, which specializes in introducing and explaining blockchain games. announced that it has issued a

Source: Oasys

The PDF version has been open to the public since the same day, and a paper version will be issued later. As a benefit, we plan to distribute free NFTs that can be used in specific games in the future.

“Blockchain Famitsu” is a blockchain game version Famitsu (free) published in collaboration with Oasys. Targeting beginners to blockchain games, it provides information on the characteristics, appeal, and ways to enjoy blockchain games, as well as information on the status of blockchain game initiatives by domestic and foreign game companies, and Oasys, which is the foundation of blockchain games.

In the chapter “History and Transition of BCG”, he points out that the current location of blockchain games (BCG) is in Phase 3 (invention period), likening the development of mobile games. He emphasized, “With the emergence of hit titles and widespread recognition, major manufacturers and big titles are announcing their participation one after another.”

Source: Oasys

In fact, as “Famitsu’s latest 7 BCG selections!”, SEGA and DMM GAMES cover block chain games such as popular titles “Sangokushi Taisen” and “Kanpani Girls” whose IPs are managed. In addition, the NFT project “OASYX”, which has also decided to collaborate with “Virtua Fighter”, was explained in a double-page spread.

A wealth of information about the rapidly developing blockchain game is provided, and not only BCG beginners but also users familiar with crypto asset investment and NFT games have the necessary information to grasp the current situation. .

Oasys is a blockchain built for gaming IP (intellectual property) holders and gamers based on the concept of “Blockchain for The Games”. A total of 21 initial partners, including Japan’s largest game companies and Web3-related companies, include well-known companies such as Square Enix, Sega, Bandai Namco Labs, and GREE. On the 28th, a partnership between KDDI Corporation and Oasys was announced.

connection:KDDI Participates in Oasys Validator to Partner in Game and Entertainment Fields

BCG beginner-friendly content

Blockchain Famitsu’s “How to debut BCG?” chapter covers platforms used to acquire items and assets used in BCG, such as cryptocurrency exchanges and decentralized exchanges (DEX). We introduced communication channels such as Twitter and Discord, which are used as places for gathering information and exchanging information among game guilds.

In addition, we will introduce how to use the crypto asset wallet (Metamask) in order with illustrations. Even users who have never touched crypto assets before will find it easier to organize the necessary steps towards BCG gameplay.

Source: Oasys

“Famitsu” is a game information magazine published by KADOKAWA GameLinkage. It mainly deals with information related to computer games, including the latest game information, reviews of new games, and strategy articles. Since its launch in 1986, it is still published every Thursday as a weekly magazine.

In addition, the online version “Famitsu.com” and the game information magazine “Famitsu App” for smartphones are also operated. According to media materials dated September 2010, the number of PVs of the Famitsu App (smartphone version) is 25 million/month, and the number of UUs is 4.2 million/month. Famitsu App boasts over 300,000 YouTube channel subscribers.

connection:OASYX to distribute collaboration NFT with “Virtua Fighter” series in March

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