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“NFTs are a scam,” says indie game store Itch.io"How can you be so dense?"
“How can you be so dense?”

Whether you dislike NFTs, don’t understand them, or think you can make money from them, you can’t escape the NFT discourse. Game stores are no different. Valve havebanned games with NFTs or cryptocurrencies from Steam, theEpic Games Stores welcomes NFTs, and now Itch.io has weighed in. In response to people asking, the folks behind the excellent indie games store have stated their beliefs plainly: “NFTs are a scam.“RPG Music Quiz - Can You Guess The RPG From The Tune?Watch on YouTubeOpened in 2013, Itch.io is my favourite store for interesting, unconventional, and personal indie games. Along with being DRM-free, it supports free games and pay-what-you-want pricing, it lets developers decide how much of a cut the store takes, it’s accepting of mature themes and contents other stores are wary of, and it’s supported great causes like 2020’s astonishingBundle for Racial Justice and Equality. I also consider it a plus that the store’s managers think NFTs are bad.The store’s Twitter tweeted over the weekend:A few have asked about our stance on NFTs:NFTs are a scam. If you think they are legitimately useful for anything other than the exploitation of creators, financial scams, and the destruction of the planet the we ask that please reevaluate your life choices.Peace ✌️— itch.io (@itchio)February 6, 2022To see this content please enable targeting cookies.Manage cookie settingsIn the past few months, studios includingthe makers of S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2andWorms crew Team 17have walked back NFT announcements after people pointed out hey, this sucks, don’t do this. The NFT backlash is strong enough that Riot Games had toinsist a Valorant character didn’t like NFTsafter unknowingly posing her with NFT artwork in some promo art. Others have dug their heels in, though.Ubisoft insisted people “don’t get” NFT itemsfollowing criticism of the NFTs they launched last year. But I can see why companies are interested. Peter Molyneus’s 22Cans studiosold £40 million of virtual land NFTsfor an upcoming industry-building game last year despite that clearly being a horrible idea.Itch continued:Also f̸̗̎ú̴̩c̷̖͌ḳ̵̀ any company that says they support creators and also endorses NFTs in any way. They only care about their own profit and the opportunity for wealth above anyone else.Especially given the now easily available discourse concerning the problems of NFTs.— itch.io (@itchio)February 6, 2022To see this content please enable targeting cookies.Manage cookie settingsHow can you be so dense? 😢— itch.io (@itchio)February 6, 2022To see this content please enable targeting cookies.Manage cookie settingsI’m very excited/tired to see which games company will this week announce some awful NFTs then quickly unannounce them.
Whether you dislike NFTs, don’t understand them, or think you can make money from them, you can’t escape the NFT discourse. Game stores are no different. Valve havebanned games with NFTs or cryptocurrencies from Steam, theEpic Games Stores welcomes NFTs, and now Itch.io has weighed in. In response to people asking, the folks behind the excellent indie games store have stated their beliefs plainly: “NFTs are a scam.“RPG Music Quiz - Can You Guess The RPG From The Tune?Watch on YouTubeOpened in 2013, Itch.io is my favourite store for interesting, unconventional, and personal indie games. Along with being DRM-free, it supports free games and pay-what-you-want pricing, it lets developers decide how much of a cut the store takes, it’s accepting of mature themes and contents other stores are wary of, and it’s supported great causes like 2020’s astonishingBundle for Racial Justice and Equality. I also consider it a plus that the store’s managers think NFTs are bad.The store’s Twitter tweeted over the weekend:A few have asked about our stance on NFTs:NFTs are a scam. If you think they are legitimately useful for anything other than the exploitation of creators, financial scams, and the destruction of the planet the we ask that please reevaluate your life choices.Peace ✌️— itch.io (@itchio)February 6, 2022To see this content please enable targeting cookies.Manage cookie settingsIn the past few months, studios includingthe makers of S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2andWorms crew Team 17have walked back NFT announcements after people pointed out hey, this sucks, don’t do this. The NFT backlash is strong enough that Riot Games had toinsist a Valorant character didn’t like NFTsafter unknowingly posing her with NFT artwork in some promo art. Others have dug their heels in, though.Ubisoft insisted people “don’t get” NFT itemsfollowing criticism of the NFTs they launched last year. But I can see why companies are interested. Peter Molyneus’s 22Cans studiosold £40 million of virtual land NFTsfor an upcoming industry-building game last year despite that clearly being a horrible idea.Itch continued:Also f̸̗̎ú̴̩c̷̖͌ḳ̵̀ any company that says they support creators and also endorses NFTs in any way. They only care about their own profit and the opportunity for wealth above anyone else.Especially given the now easily available discourse concerning the problems of NFTs.— itch.io (@itchio)February 6, 2022To see this content please enable targeting cookies.Manage cookie settingsHow can you be so dense? 😢— itch.io (@itchio)February 6, 2022To see this content please enable targeting cookies.Manage cookie settingsI’m very excited/tired to see which games company will this week announce some awful NFTs then quickly unannounce them.
Whether you dislike NFTs, don’t understand them, or think you can make money from them, you can’t escape the NFT discourse. Game stores are no different. Valve havebanned games with NFTs or cryptocurrencies from Steam, theEpic Games Stores welcomes NFTs, and now Itch.io has weighed in. In response to people asking, the folks behind the excellent indie games store have stated their beliefs plainly: “NFTs are a scam.”
RPG Music Quiz - Can You Guess The RPG From The Tune?Watch on YouTube
RPG Music Quiz - Can You Guess The RPG From The Tune?

Opened in 2013, Itch.io is my favourite store for interesting, unconventional, and personal indie games. Along with being DRM-free, it supports free games and pay-what-you-want pricing, it lets developers decide how much of a cut the store takes, it’s accepting of mature themes and contents other stores are wary of, and it’s supported great causes like 2020’s astonishingBundle for Racial Justice and Equality. I also consider it a plus that the store’s managers think NFTs are bad.
The store’s Twitter tweeted over the weekend:
A few have asked about our stance on NFTs:NFTs are a scam. If you think they are legitimately useful for anything other than the exploitation of creators, financial scams, and the destruction of the planet the we ask that please reevaluate your life choices.Peace ✌️— itch.io (@itchio)February 6, 2022
A few have asked about our stance on NFTs:NFTs are a scam. If you think they are legitimately useful for anything other than the exploitation of creators, financial scams, and the destruction of the planet the we ask that please reevaluate your life choices.Peace ✌️
In the past few months, studios includingthe makers of S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2andWorms crew Team 17have walked back NFT announcements after people pointed out hey, this sucks, don’t do this. The NFT backlash is strong enough that Riot Games had toinsist a Valorant character didn’t like NFTsafter unknowingly posing her with NFT artwork in some promo art. Others have dug their heels in, though.Ubisoft insisted people “don’t get” NFT itemsfollowing criticism of the NFTs they launched last year. But I can see why companies are interested. Peter Molyneus’s 22Cans studiosold £40 million of virtual land NFTsfor an upcoming industry-building game last year despite that clearly being a horrible idea.
Itch continued:
Also f̸̗̎ú̴̩c̷̖͌ḳ̵̀ any company that says they support creators and also endorses NFTs in any way. They only care about their own profit and the opportunity for wealth above anyone else.Especially given the now easily available discourse concerning the problems of NFTs.— itch.io (@itchio)February 6, 2022
Also f̸̗̎ú̴̩c̷̖͌ḳ̵̀ any company that says they support creators and also endorses NFTs in any way. They only care about their own profit and the opportunity for wealth above anyone else.Especially given the now easily available discourse concerning the problems of NFTs.
How can you be so dense? 😢— itch.io (@itchio)February 6, 2022
How can you be so dense? 😢
I’m very excited/tired to see which games company will this week announce some awful NFTs then quickly unannounce them.