Virtual Guns in Videogames Could Soon Be Worth Real Money

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More videogame makers are selling virtual guns, helmets and other gear as NFTs, tapping into the trendy digital market but rankling some fans

More videogame makers are selling virtual guns, helmets and other gear in the form of NFTs, a move that is increasingly pushing the trendy digital deeds into the average household.

Players have been paying for virtual goods in games like “Grand Theft Auto Online” and “World of Warcraft” for years, but turning those items into nonfungible tokens would let gamers trade and resell them, making them into potentially valuable assets.

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