Third-person MOBA Fault: Elder Orb is going free-to-play, and its new economic system includes blockchain technology. However, owing to a technicality, the game is still on Steam, despite Valve's insistence that no blockchain-based games would be allowed on the platform.
How does Fault: Elder Orb have blockchain tech and still remain on Steam?
Back in October 2021, Valve banned cryptocurrency games from Steam, with the wording specifically prohibiting "applications built on blockchain technology that issue or allow exchange of cryptocurrencies or NFTs". Despite this ban, it seems that Fault: Elder Orb, a MOBA making the free-to-play transition, is remaining on Steam. In an update detailing the changes coming to the game as a result of its free-to-play move, Fault: Elder Orb outlines its new collaboration with an organization called Pocketful of Quarters, which operates an "interoperable game token" called Quarters. This token operates on the Klaytn blockchain, and according to PoQ,...
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