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Square Enix Eyes Decentralized Gaming Growth

Square Enix, a well-established and renowned gaming company, has revealed its intentions of expanding its presence in blockchain-oriented gaming &nbspfor this year. Yosuke Matsuda, the company&amp39s president, spent the majority of a recent letter &nbspaddressing &quotdecentralized gaming”, exclaiming high hopes of this becoming a key trend &nbspfor the gaming sector moving forward. Blockchain game technologies already exist, and there has lately been a surge in societal literacy along with overall acceptance of cryptocurrency assets as well. Some of the more well-known blockchain gaming projects include the likes of The Sandbox (SAND) and Axie Infinity (AXS). President Matsuda thus stated that his company shall be keeping an eye &nbspon social trends in this sector from now on, in addition to observing the various user groups who occupy it along with scaling up Square Enix&amp39s efforts to further develop &nbspthe company appropriately, with the end-goal of perhaps releasing their own respective tokens in the near future. President Matsuda also stated that as popular as NFTs have become recently , there are still many gamers who remain hesitant to become involved with these non-fungible tokens.

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