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New Multiplayer Game offers NFT

Legacy is the new game of Peter Milieux, which should appear 2022. The legendary developer has stated that Legacy was tailor-made for NFTs and Krypto-Gaming. Already in advance these NFTs are sold and that for a proud price.

What is this for a game? Legacy becomes a kind of economic or capitalism simulation. You buy your own property, builds on a factory and busy workers. With your self-designed product you should then become the market leader.

You can earn real money in the game by so-called crypto gaming. You get legacy coin through competition with other players and continuously improves your product. Legacy coin is a cryptocurrency, which finally heard you.

Behind Legacy, the legendary developer Peter Milieux stands with its own studio. Milieux is known for games like Black & White, Fable or Populous. He also applies as a founder of the God Game genres.

What is a NFT property? NFT stands for non-fungible token. These digital objects are unique through a code and only exist exactly once in the world. That makes you a kind of collection object.

In Legacy, your properties are such NFTs. You buy them and actually owns them, unlike in MMOs like World of Warcraft. There lends you only the items you find. Because the data itself is still part of the provider. How exactly NFTs work, we explain you here:

Pokemon clone Play To Earn NFT Crypto Game!

NFTs more expensive than real houses

So expensive is the plot: in the shop of Gala Games, where Legacy was introduced, there is already the first land already to buy — even if the game appears only 2022. Can be purchased only with the cryptocurrencies Gala, Ethereum and BAT:

The cheapest land ( Common Deeds ) costs 0,804 Ethereum The most expensive property ( Heart of London Deed ) costs 222,892 Ethereum Both are already sold out. The budget property currently available ( Enterprise Deed ) costs 1.69 Ethereum

The Heart of London is a unique property. An Ethereum is worth up to date (16 December 2021) 3560.54 Euro value. The entire property costs 795,715.80 euros. For the same money you get a home with over 200 m² in many cities in Germany.

The cheapest, also sold-out plot, costs 2862.67 euros by the way.

But why? Krypton gaming and NFTs are currently the future of gaming for some developers. Even Ubisoft is already playing the first major studio with the new technology and brings NFT transactions in Ghost Recon. For legacy that seems to have already been worth it.

If you compute all properties already sold, you come to more than 12 million euros, which have been taken alone by the sale of NFTs so far. And that, long before the game is even on the market. Whether it's worth the value, it still has to show, because Milieux itself is partly considered someone who promises too much and stops too little (via Kotaku.com).

The value of NFTs is based on speculation, as with almost all collectors objects. It is not promised that your investment in the property can actually be able to play again when playing. The value of the corresponding cryptocurrency can also vary greatly.

There was even a greater fraud with the new NFTs:

People invest assets in virtual NFT monkeys — developers cheats on 2.3 million €

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