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JimmyFantasy said:

I understand your point of view, it's the opposite of mine but it doesn't matter because, at the moment, no one knows if blockchain tech will succed or not. Only time will tell, let's hope for the best, either way. :)

I too fear the videogame market will fill with a load of awful blockchain/play-to-earn games, both on mobile and PCs. However, it's not all bad because there will be also some good example of games that will work and fit well with this model, eSports games and several competitive multiplayer games like card/board games, from what I learned playing the aforementioned game..

For all the rest, I hope classic videogames (especially single player ones) we know and love will remain the same fully centralized on what is essential in games: pure fun.

I still don't see how NFTs enhance any current card trading games or E-sports games.

It's simply not needed, it doesn't add anything that a regular marketplace can't do. The only reason seems to be banking on speculation from outside, paying over the price in hopes to make a quick buck.