Axie Infinity To Go On The Aggressive After Tough 2022
Join Our Telegram channel to stay up to date on breaking news coverage Axie Infinity plans to be even more aggressive with crypto tokens earned by its players according to a report from Bloomberg. The biggest blockchain-based video game in the world has suggested that the play-to-earn model is here to stay after a difficult year. Last March, more than $600 million of tokens were stolen from the platform after it underwent a hack and players weren’t able to access their tokens for months. Aleksander Leonard Larsen, the co-founder of Axie’s Vietnam-based developer Sky Mavis Inc., said that “We need more tokens, we need more crazy stuff in terms of experiments,” Larsen believes that Apple’s move to restrict NFTs in video games have further fueled the competition for crypto developers and traditional studios. Following the concerns that game economics can be exploitable, Sky Mavis pivoted to a new version of Axie Infinity, shifting from the previous ...