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Epic Games & Fortnite Are Not Into Crypto, Yet

Epic games & fortnite are not into crypto, yet

Epic Games & Fortnite Are Not Into Crypto, Yet


Epic games & fortnite are not into crypto, yet

Recent reports that Fortnite was accepting cryptocurrency Monero for purchases of merchandise are incorrect says Epic Games CEO Tim Sweeney.

CCN reported the news on January 2 after a tweet by Monero developer Riccardo Spagni:

Sweeney set us straight directly yesterday tweeting:

However, the CEO isn’t ruling out using cryptocurrency or bitcoin $BTC (BTC) [BTC], adding:

“Many of us at Epic are big fans of the decentralized computing tech underlying cryptocurrency, however a lot more work is needed on volatility and fraud-proofing before bringing it to such a broad audience that includes younger gamers.”

Could Epic Games Secretly Have a Cryptocurrency or Blockchain Project?

Well, Sweeney revealed Epic Games is doing its research.

A PwC report published in August showed 84% of companies surveyed are “actively involved” with bitcoin $BTC (BTC) [BTC] technology. And, consider too the developing synergy between cryptocurrency, bitcoin $BTC (BTC) [BTC], and gaming as the tokenization of game assets grows.

It wouldn’t be surprising if Epic did have a secret crypto or bitcoin $BTC (BTC) [BTC] project. Maybe this, from Sweeney, is telling:

“We do read lots of papers and talk to smart people to learn more in anticipation of an eventual intercept.”

Was It Really Accidental?

One of Sweeney’s Twitter followers, Andre Elijah founder of OPIATS VR asked the question.

Back in September 2017, sharp-eyed gamers spotted they were suddenly playing Fortnite with players on other consoles. Interestingly, this was something Epic Games was keen on but hadn’t released.  This, according to Epic, was a bug and a, you guessed it, a mistake. An Epic Games spokesperson told Engadget at the time:

“We had a configuration issue and it has now been corrected.”

It could just be a coincidence, but Fortnite is still now one of a few leading games to allow “crossplay” between consoles.

It’s a shame that Fortnite isn’t accepting cryptocurrency payments. It has nearly 80 million monthly players and most of Fortnite’s revenue comes from in-game purchases within “Battle Royale.” Epic Games could earn $3 billion mostly from Fortnite this year. If it did choose to accept cryptocurrency or launch a bitcoin $BTC (BTC) [BTC] proposition, that would be a serious amount of transactions.

Cryptocurrency and bitcoin $BTC (BTC) [BTC] needs a pioneer to take it mainstream. Indeed, Epic Games and Fortnite could be that pioneer if CEO Tim Sweeney so desired…

Meanwhile, the gaming industry is waiting to see if Fortnite will finally be licensed to earn revenue in China’s massive market.

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Published at Mon, 07 Jan 2019 12:48:16 +0000

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