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Minecraft Prohibits Bitcoin P2E, iPhone 15, and Crypto Gaming; Formula E Embraces Web3 Gamer

Minecraft Prohibits Bitcoin P2E, iPhone 15, and Crypto Gaming; Formula E Embraces Web3 Gamer

Mojang, the developer of Minecraft, has requested that Satlantis, an independent Minecraft server, remove its play-to-earn features. The server founder, David Dineno, expressed frustration with the situation and stated that the play-to-earn model had been successful. Despite the setback, Satlantis is actively exploring alternative platforms that support innovation. The community of Satlantis has expressed disappointment with Mojang and Microsoft through social media platforms. Players have been advised to withdraw their satoshi, and the server will continue to operate without play-to-earn features. In other news, blockchain-based online gaming hub Ultra believes that blockchain can help build upon eSports by creating a more sustainable product for viewers and sponsors. The Ultra team recently attended the Gamescom conference and reported high interest from game developers, publishers, eSports organizations, and investors. Ultra’s eSports hub, Ultra Arena, aims to help gamers attract sponsors earlier and move up the ranks. Additionally, Apple has released the iPhone 15 Pro, which offers improved gaming capabilities and can run demanding game titles. Web3 gaming companies are expected to benefit from the device’s hardware capabilities. Formula is making a second attempt at Web3 gaming with the release of Formula E: High Voltage, a game focused on Formula E racing. The game allows players to make strategic decisions and manage their Formula E team. Gods Unchained, a free-to-play trading card game, has launched a new permanent game mode called Sealed Mode, where players build decks from a randomized pool of cards to compete against each other.

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