Square Enix for Final Fantasy NFTs release

Square Enix has partnered with Enjin for the NFT ecosystem to release Final Fantasy NFTs.

A digital deck of cards to celebrate Final Fantasy 7’s 25th anniversary will be released on the Efinity Network via series and available to those who purchase items from the physical deck, expected to be released in 2023.

The action figure is available for pre-order now; The Deluxe Edition will include a code to redeem the NFT version of the statue.

A first look at the Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth trailer.

Pre-orders for physical trading cards will begin later this year.

Enjin states that it is “a destination for eco-friendly blockchain.” [users]It “provides eco-friendly solutions for building decentralized gaming products,” and thatCommitted to Carbon Neutral NFTs(by 2030).

It seems a little ironic when Final Fantasy 7’s environmental themes involve a giant corporation sucking life off the planet – where’s the avalanche when you need it?

“This partnership marks the next stage for digital assets and entertainment; and Square Enix, a reputable developer with innovative intellectual property, is paving the way for the industry,” said Enjin exec Witek Radomski.

“With Efinity, fans can experience interactive NFTs without even realizing that they are on the blockchain. Enjin can create the next stage of growth in blockchain entertainment, incorporating curiosity and creativity.”

NFT collection follows Speech from Square Enix President Yusuke Matsuda at the beginning of the year He expressed the hope that NFT and blockchain technologies will become a “main trend” in gaming.

he is He reiterated his interest in technology in Aprilthough claimed last month It was “too early” to create the Dragon Quest and Final Fantasy blockchain games.

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Square Enix hosted a 25th anniversary live broadcast last month, announcing Final Fantasy 7 Remake on Steamsneak peak in Rebirth aka Remake Part Twoand remaster of the PSP title Crisis Core.

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