Josef Fares very vocal on what he thinks of NFTS

It Takes Two Creator Josef Fares Slams NFT & Xbos Boss Phil Spencer Says They Feel Exploitative Josef Fares, director and developer of the year, IT Takes Two, is one of the most refreshing figures in the video game industry. He became sadly famous for his commentary on the Oscars during the Game Awards in 2017, saying F Oscars. But Fares seems to be the kind to say what he means, from the bottom of the heart.

That's why it's not surprising that he has a statement just as direct when asked to put NFTs in his games, like Ubisoft, and even Kickstarter has decided to do it lately.

Fares said in an interview with the Washington Post he preferred to shoot a bullet in the knee rather than including NFT in the games. Fare details about it by saying:

Lead me telling you this: Whatever the decision you take in a game, where you have to adjust the design to charge the player or do something that makes you want to pay money, it's wrong, if you ask me. If you do a game [with the goal of telling] a story, I think it's wrong,, Fares said. Maintain, if you ask a big CEO who runs a business, he will tell you that I'm stupid because businesses are worth making money. But I would still say no. For me, the game is an art. As Fares is at the origin of games such as award-winning games such as IT Takes Two and a Way Out of 2018, it is a new refreshing to hear, especially since it is also the founder of the Hazel light studios.

But if we will see soon a new game from Hazel light Studios or if Fares will make a film meanwhile, it's hard to say. Fare admits that making a movie is different from creating a video game, because these are very different experiences, saying that the creation of video games is much more complex than the realization of a movie.

It is an interactive entertainment. Your audience is unleashed, and you create everything from scratch,, Fare said. He pursued: With a movie], you have an actor, you have a human being, you have a voice, you have movement, you have an environment, you have sound, you have more than 100 years of experience to plan a movie and make a scenario.... and it's a much more controllable media. Although we do not know what could happen in 2022 or later of Fares... In the meantime, it's just good to hear someone from the video game industry say no to NFT.

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