Minecraft's usage restrictions will be changed to prevent NFT use on its servers, as well as NFTs that utilise game assets.
Game of the Year On its servers, Minecraft will prohibit the usage of NFTs and blockchain technologies.
Microsoft's game will also make it illegal to create NFT ventures based on its materials.
Minecraft is one of the most popular games in the world, and publisher Microsoft's sandbox-style adventure has only increased in popularity since its initial 2009 release.
Minecraft developer Mojang is not thrilled about seeing its blocky hit utilised in combination with independent NFT projects, and has issued public notice that the technique will be banned shortly.
Minecraft developer Mojang is not thrilled about seeing its blocky hit utilised in combination with independent NFT projects, and has issued public notice that the technique will be banned shortly.
The Microsoft-owned company today published a news article about forthcoming modifications to its Minecraft usage restrictions, and they revolve entirely around NFTs.
Minecraft will soon restrict the use of blockchain technology on game servers managed independently by fans and developers, as well as the usage of Minecraft graphics to construct NFT projects.
Blockchain technologies are not allowed to be incorporated inside our client and server apps, nor may Minecraft in-game assets like worlds, skins, or other mods be used by blockchain technology.
Currently, Mojang permits owners of Minecraft servers to charge users for access to their unique online experiences, but the developer regards NFTs as going against the "spirit of Minecraft."