Video game giant Konami is debut NFT Auction to Commemorate Franchisees The “Castlevania” box will contain 14 tokens, an audio file, and a poster showing scenes from early Nintendo games. The auction will begin next week, January 12, 2022.
Konami to Release Castlevania Commemorative NFTs
Konami revealed Castlevania’s 35th anniversary NFT collection online portal on Thursday. The collection will be auctioned on the NFT Market. open seaThe NFTs from Konami pay tribute to the franchise that began with the 1986 Nintendo Entertainment System game “Castlevania” (NES).
Scenes from several series on the NES and Famicom equivalents in Japan. Included in the NFT collection, Dracula’s Castle original pixel graphics, a poster for Title Boy Advance game “Castlevania: Circle of the Moon”, and sound for the recurring theme song “Vampire Killer” are among the other tokens in Dracula’s Castle. collection
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Unlike other non-replaceable tokens from game companies, these NFTs don’t have any in-game utility, they’re just trinkets to celebrate the 35th anniversary of the series.
#Dorara To commemorate the 35th anniversary of the series, NFT art auction sales using the game scenes, BGM, main visuals, etc. of past works have been decided!
There is one NFT for each of the 14 types. Please check the official website for details.https://t.co/AZXKsPCvm2
The auction is scheduled to start at 7:00 on January 13th!#castlevania pic.twitter.com/B7dVK5ZYwo— KONAMI Konami Official (@ KONAMI573ch) January 6, 2022
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Other gaming companies have jumped on NFTs.
Many game companies are interested in NFT Ubisoft, Square Enix, Electronic Arts and GameStop There are plans to deploy all NFT products and services, or there are initial plans to do so.
Ubisoft NFT was previously released for use in Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon Breakpoint on PC (PC). The move was penalized for the NFT aspect and for the usability of the NFT product.
The news from Konami coincides with SEGA’s latest revelation that may abandon NFT plans due to poor signal reception SEGA first released plans for NFTs in March 2020.
Konami’s debut in the NFT space was mocked by some video game players Discussions regarding the company’s NFT have been spreading across social media since Thursday.
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