Krafton, the game developer responsible for the popular video game PUBG, has revealed that it will be launching its NFT metaverse platform, Migaloo, later this year. The project was first announced last year, but it has remained shrouded in secrecy, leading many to speculate on its nature.
The only information that has been made available is that the platform will feature a Create-to-Earn (C2E) system, which will allow content creators to produce works in the metaverse that users can buy and own through the use of NFTs and blockchain technology. However, no concrete details have been revealed beyond that.
Krafton has not provided any specifics about what users will be able to create within the Migaloo platform. The announcement simply highlighted that NFTs and blockchain technology would enable users to purchase and own the creations.
Although the announcement mentioned incentivizing creators, there is no clear indication of how this will be accomplished. The lack of information surrounding the project has caused frustration and confusion for those trying to understand it.
While the idea of a new C2E system is intriguing, the absence of concrete details about Migaloo has led to widespread skepticism. Despite its upcoming launch, it remains uncertain what the platform will offer and whether it will be able to differentiate itself from the numerous NFT and metaverse projects already available.