Square Enix reaffirms its commitment to the NFT
The fourth and also final period of the Attack on Titan anime TV collection, subtitled Assault on Titan: The Final Season, is produced by ZAPPA, chief routed by Jun Phishing, and guided by Yūichirō Ayasdi, replacing Return Arab and also Marathi Koizumi specifically. Scriptwriter Hiroshi Seiko took control of the collection make-up from Yauco Kobayashi, and also Tomorrow Fish replaced Kyoto Asana as character designer due to the series switching manufacturing workshops. The season covers the Marley (phases 91-- 116) and also Battle for Paradise (chapters 117-- 139) arcs from the original manga by Anime Okayama. The period complies with Gobi Braun and Falcon Price, young Elian Warrior candidates looking for to acquire Racer's Armored Titan 4 years after the fallen short goal to claim the Starting Titan. Marley prepares to attack Paradise to reinforce their weakening military and recuperate the Establishing Titan. With the Survey Corps on the Marley shoreline, Gobi, Falcon, Racer, and also other Titans fight with the Paradise soldiers as Even Jaeger discloses his brand-new strategy of strike on the Marley an invaders: annihilation.
As both sides take a heavy fatality toll, both the Marley an Warriors and also the Survey Corps have to doubt the most effective technique to asserting victory over the opposite side. Even's partners begin to recognize that he has started to walk down a doubtful course, while Gobi and also Falcon should fight their interior stress over the supposed devils of Paradise. The period premiered on NHK General Television on December 7, 2020, at 12:10 a.m. JUST. In the United States, Grownup Swim's Tsunami programs block started broadcasting Animation's English dub on January 10, 2022 at 12:30 a.m. EST/PST. A second component of the period will start airing on NHK General TV on January 10, 2022, at 12:05 a.m. JUST. The score is guided by Masai Lima and composed by Hirobumi Satan and Korea Yamamoto. The opening motif for the very first 16 episodes is My Battle (僕の戦争, Baku no Sense) done by Shine Kamattechan, as well as the ending theme is Shock (衝撃, Shogi) done by Yukon And.
Last year it was announced that Square Enix had the intention of entering the NFT market. Now, in a letter to celebrate the beginning of 2022, Yoke Matsuda, president of the Japanese company, reaffirmed his commitment to this controversial trend, and said that Final Fantasy managers do not intend to leave this market.
To celebrate the beginning of the new year, Matsuda issued a letter for the public, where he pointed out that 2021 was only the beginning for the NFT, and hopes that over 2022 more people are willing to give it a try to this trend. This was what he commented on:
I realize that some people who 'play to have fun' and who currently make up most players who have expressed their reserves towards these new trends, and it is understandable. However, I think there will be a certain number of people whose motivation is playing to contribute, with which I mean to help the game more exciting. Traditional games have not offered an explicit incentive for this last group of people, who were strictly motivated by personal feelings as inconsistent as goodwill and voluntary spirit. This fact is not alien to the limitations of the UGC (content generated by the user) existing. UGC has been created only by the desire of individuals express and not because there was no explicit incentive to reward them for their creative efforts. I see this as one of the reasons why there has not been so many important content that changes the game that have been generated as expected.
Next to the NFTs, Matsuda pointed out that they will also concentrate on IA games, cloud and blockchain. While the president of Square Enix has an optimistic perspective, a simple search on social networks reveals that the public is not willing to give an opportunity to the trends you want to follow this Japanese company.
On related topics, Ubisoft CEO has made it clear that the company has not planned to leave the NFT market. However, a report has revealed that these sales are a disaster.
Editor's note:
Usually, this type of letters are a way of addressing investors, and talking about future projects. Hopefully, unlike companies like Ubisoft, Square Enix manages to realize that the public is not interested in the NFTs and, although they may not abandon the market completely, if they manage to get away from it.
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