I've played my part of NFT games, but I'm gonna side with Microsoft's decision this time. Their community have a lot of kids, and kids and very easily influenced. Show them a shiny thing and tell something about it, and they will want it no matter what. There are cases where kids would go spend $3k on FIFA points on their parent's credit card.
I'm not against NFT's, for me, they're just a technology with the purpose of solving a problem, but this doesn't make them special, there are another solution out there as well.
This might be more of a personal opinion, but I rather play something for the experience that the game developer intended to share, than just grinding for a few cents per hour.
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