Guntech 2 is a return of the good old “cave flyer” shoot ’em ups genre. It’s a twin-stick shooter influenced by such classics as Thrust, Oids, Geometry Wars, and Asteroids. For me, it’s a return to my roots as a game developer. I’ve made games for almost 30 years, mostly for big studios in roles […]
New York, NY, Jan 13, 2022 - (ACN Newswire) - Authorized by well-known game NARAKA: BLADEPOINT, world-leading blockchain publisher Metalist Lab announces sales of NARAKA copies using cryptocurrency such as BitcoinBNB. Metalist Lab has reached a cooperation with BinancePay as the main payment tool.
Unchained Multiplayer Combat Game on Steam NARAKA: BLADEPOINT
NARAKA: BLADEPOINT is an up to 60-player PVP mythical action combat experience with martial arts-inspired melee combat, gravity-defying mobility, vast arsenals of melee & ranged weapons, legendary customizable heroes with epic abilities.
It is been sold 6 million+ copies in 4 months, NARAKA: BLADEPOINT is also a Steam Weekly Global Top Seller and has a 1.5-million-dollar prize pool for the first NARAKA BLADEPOINT Championship.
How to purchase NARAKA: BLADEPOINT with BNB/BTC
Metalist Lab is authorized to sell copies and accepts BTCBNBAXS payment. Players can go to the Metalist (https://metalist.io/game-store) to purchase NARAKA: BLADEPOINT through wallet (on-chain or lightning) or Binance App. After successful purchase, players can receive the Steam product code and activate the game on Steam.
Besides, don't forget to follow NARAKA: BLADEPOINT (@NARAKATHEGAME) on Twitter to keep yourself updated on the latest news and activities.
Blockchain technology energizes game developers
After releasing NARAKA: BLADEPOINT NFT for the first time, Metalist Lab continues its efforts to help video game developers utilize blockchain technology. Authorizing Metalist Lab to sell copies with cryptocurrencies suggests that mainstream game developers start to embrace blockchain technology. It seems that there will be more and more cooperation between games and blockchain.
About MetaList Lab
MetaList Lab is based in Australia and is a world-leading publisher of NFTs. It brings countless outstanding NFT designers together with the top names in encryption technology and has worked with game companies such as NetEase, news and communications agencies such as the Associated Press, as well as many high-level artists and their IPs. Recently it's been distributing NFTs for NetEase's globally-popular game NARAKA: BLADEPOINT as well as the AP Historic Moments NFT series.
The first annual video game award show of the year, The Game Developers Choice Awards 2022, is right around the corner, and just like the final award shows of 2021 Deathloop and It Takes Two are leading the charts with the most nominations. This year’s Game Developers Choice Awards 2022 will be held on March […]
With just over two months until the 22nd annual Game Developers Choice Awards, the conference organizers have announced the nominees across each of the award show's nine categories. Leading the pack in nominations is Arkane Studio's Deathloop, the hit immersive-sim-meets-first-person shooter GameSpot lauded as our Game of the Year last month. Deathloop's six nominations are followed closely by Hazelight's It Takes Two, which received five, and Forza Horizon 5 with four.
Among the categories Deathloop has been nominated for are best audio, best design, best narrative, best visual art, the innovation award, and, last but not least, Game of the Year. The vibrant and cheeky multiplayer platforming title It Takes Two received its nominations for best design, best narrative, the social impact award, the innovation award, and Game of the Year, while Forza Horizon 5--the latest entry in the hit racing sim series--earned them for best audio, best technology, best visual art, and Game of the Year.
You can read up on every game nominated for a GDC award--as well as all the honorable mentions--over on the conference's official webpage. Here's a list of the contenders for the award show's top nine categories:
Best Audio
Returnal (Housemarque / Sony Interactive Entertainment)
The Game Developers Conference has today revealed the nominees for its 22nd awards ceremony, which are selected and voted on by the creators themselves. Set to take place in late March both virtually and in person, a wide array of categories encompass titles big and small.
Deathloop leads the way with six nominations including Game of the Year, and It Takes Two is just behind it with five — also including the Game of the Year award. The other three games in the running for the top prize are Inscryption, Resident Evil Village, and Forza Horizon 5. As far as Sony representation goes, Returnal is nominated in the Best Audio and Best Technology categories while Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart is also up for the latter as well as Best Visual Art.
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