VGC reported on this news, stating that the Japan Patent Office just published a trademark filing containing a ‘Sega NFT’ logo. Although the logo itself looks like a rough draft, it does suggest Sega has already made quite a bit of preparation in case it chooses to jump into the NFT market.
What gives?
Despite the logo and trademark, it remains uncertain whether Sega will embrace NFTs moving forward. Companies haven’t always taken advantage of the trademarks they file, though. Since Sega registered its trademark before its recent suggestion that it could abandon NFTs, it may genuinely consider changing its mind. It could also mean that Sega simply did not tell the truth when talking about gauging its audience’s reaction, which, needless to say, would not reflect well on the company.
Ultimately, only time will tell if Sega decides to disregard its most recent statements and implement NFTs in future projects regardless of player feedback. It’s still possible that the company will stay true to its prior statements and acknowledge the will of its players. But if the company chooses otherwise, fans may end up disappointed, but perhaps not all that surprised.
Some companies have attempted to dabble in NFTs. The creator of STALKER 2 announced it was adding them into the game, but backpedaled following fan backlash.
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