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Konami, the Japanese developer responsible for franchises such as Castlevania, has elaborated on its stance when it comes to the use of NTFs for games.

Konami, one of the leading Japan-based game developers, elaborated on its future policy regarding NFTs. In its latest financial results meeting, Konami touched briefly on the subject of NFTs, and explained it would go on with its activities involving this technology as a preservation tool for some of its beloved franchises.Konami, the Japanese developer responsible for franchises such as Castlevania, has shed some light on its stance when it comes to the use of NTFs.

This statement resonates with what Konami has done with NFTs in the past. The company organized a commemorative NFT auction for the 35th Anniversary of the Castlevania franchise last year,more than $160K in sales. The NFTs included digital art and videos depicting the gameplay of some of the games in the series. With this statement, Konami hints at the release of similar collections for other franchises under its domain, including Contra, Metal Gear Solid, and Silent Hill, among others.

Several key gaming companies have expressed their interest in including these new technologies in their games starting this year. Ubisoft has been one of the more active companies in the field, even launching its own NFT market called

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