Other developers that have worked with Team17 in recent years, such as SMG Studio and Playtonic Games, likewise posted messages in opposition to NFT projects. “Needless to say, we will not be working with them on further titles, and encourage other indie developers to do the same unless this decision is reversed.” “We believe NFTs cannot be environmentally friendly, or useful, and really are just an overall fucking grift,” read Aggro Crab’s statement, in part. Aggro Crab, a studio that had its 2020 game Going Under released by Team17, said that it would no longer work with the long-running publisher if the NFT plans weren’t canceled. However, in addition to pushback from fans and prominent members of the video game community, Team17 also faced resistance from its partners. Team17 partnered with Reality Gaming Group to release the collectibles on that company’s Ethereum sidechain, called the Digital Asset Trading (DAT) platform. The British publisher planned to release NFT collectibles inspired by the 26-year-old Worms franchise, which has sold 75 million games over the years. “We have listened to our Teamsters, development partners, and our games’ communities, and the concerns they’ve expressed, and have therefore taken the decision to step back from the NFT space.”
“Team17 is today announcing an end to the MetaWorms NFT project,” the studio tweeted. This afternoon, the indie game publisher confirmed on Twitter that it was changing course after facing significant social media criticism following yesterday’s NFT announcement. That happened again this week with publisher Team17 and its plans for NFTs based on the Worms video game franchise, which have now been canned. And in some cases, the company cancels its plans and issues a mea culpa. It’s a familiar refrain lately: a video game firm announces NFT plans and then backlash ensues.
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Missions - ranged between easy and hard.Training - host different disciplines in which to train.Quickstart Game - get to play quickly with predefined team and weapon set against AI (Wormbots).Our friendly training section will soon have you dancing with the rest of us. If you’re late to the party scene, don’t worry.
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