Trip Hawkins worked for Apple and founded EA. Now he's looking for the next big thing, and NFT games are the answer.
is one of the most successful companies in the video game industry thanks to the release of titles such as The Sims, Battlefield, Need for Speed, Mass Effect, and the sports video games FIFA and Madden NFL.
Hawkins’ extensive experience in the video game industry and recent involvement in the Web3 and NFT space could significantly impact the state of the . As GFAL continues to push the boundaries of blockchain gaming and introduce new concepts, the release of its $GFAL token and “Elemental Raiders” game can potentially attract more players and investors to the world of NFT gaming.
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