Announcement of Establishment of CA GameFi, Inc․ For Developing Blockchain Games in the Global Market
CA GameFi Inc., , a subsidiary of CyberAgent Inc. , now announces the establishment of the company to run blockchain game business on March 23th, 2022.
Unlike the traditional way of enjoying games just as entertainment, GameFi is designed to provide the entire ecosystem through characters and items whose originality and rarity are guaranteed by blockchain. These characters and objects have asset value and are sometimes traded in a large amount, especially in popular games.
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