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Sky Mavis has accused one of the games using the Ronin series of “secretly”, which is making a deal with another blockchain in a violation of an previous agreement.
The game in consideration, a mobile fantasy title, dubbed Ragnarok: Monster World (RMW), using both Ronin and Cross Protocol.
Alexander Larsen, co-founder of Sky Mavis, accused RMW that Ronin was unable to be unable to live with increasing competition since the permission of Blockchain in February. Being an permitted series means that game developers no longer require the approval of Sky Mavis to make on Ronin.
Larsen wrote, “The team behind the game ignored our advice and lost favor with the community. To make the matters worse, they secretly signed a deal with a separate blockchain, broke our agreement,” Larsen has written in one. Post On Saturday.
“Naturally, it comes as a surprise, which we have extended to them.
Sky Mavis co-founder initially stated that the property of the game would be removed from Sky Mavis products, such as Ronin Market, completely. However, in a post, Larsen said the property will remain on the Ronin Marketplace, but will lose its checkmark there – Sky indicates a lack of support from Mavis.
“This will be our last statement on this matter,” Larsen Said,
RMW’s Genesis Land Launchpad and Pressley are still painted prominently on Ronin Market Homepage till Monday morning (and its landvers Collection There is still a gold check).
RMW denied that any “secret agreement” was created and said that it retained all the “contractual obligations” with Sky Mavis.
“It is unfair to frame this situation as a ‘loss of trust’ based on a completely unilateral interpretations,” RMW Argued,
Other people have suggested that RMW’s decision was a drama to reduce the decreasing money. Blockchain foundations, DAOS, or leading laboratories usually provide adequate grants to game developers to integrate their chains – and RMW may have chosen to go to “multichain” to get more funding.
“We are going to see it even more,” Moku co-founder Hantao Yuan Predictive In a post about the issue. “They are going into another ecosystem for a grant, which means they have survived for now.”
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