An American multinational semiconductor company AMD announced it has joined the Blockchain Game Alliance (BGA) to promote the development of new blockchain-based gaming platforms.
According to the official press release, AMD wants to develop "efficient and high-performance computing technologies for next-generation blockchain-based gaming platforms."
It's expected that new technologies could change the way games are developed, released and played.
The Head of Blockchain Technology at AMD Joerg Roskowetz claims blockchain brings broader choice, security, and flexibility to both game developers and publishers.
"Next-generation blockchain game platforms will give gamers access to exclusive online content, and provide new ways for them to truly own it. They will also provide game publishers with new channels to distribute digital game content," Roskowetz added.
Earlier iHodl reported that a French video game company Ubisoft Entertainment SA signed a partnership with Ultra, a blockchain-related games distribution platform to bolster its UOS blockchain, as a corporate block producer.
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