The tilt towards free-to-play titles, and simplified ways to pay for cosmetics, has the changed revenue model. Video game producers rely on creating new games and offering them for free instead of charging a hefty fee. Dr Disrespect became the center of yet another controversy, as leaks emerge regarding his first uncovered NFTs.
This revelation produced a serious backlash, which ended up compelling the streamer to offer clarification. He stated that things aren’t what they seem, and the community has got it all wrong.
He said, ” You don’t have to have, NFTs to play the game. It doesn’t change your experience of the game once it releases and it will continue to be free to play. Like, you can’t buy your way to win, however for those of you, who want to get more involved, there are ways to do so involving NFTs.”
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Dr Disrespect shared the first look of the character models
Doc is gearing up to produce his first FPS title, which is going to drop sometime in 2022. The 39-year-old streamer stated that his team is working tirelessly on the project. He shared the first look of his next major project and stated that the game will be completely free and players can sign up for it.
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Doc’s team has also shared an elaborate list of FAQs that gamers can find on the official website, which helps you learn more about the studio and its upcoming project. Without a shadow of a doubt, this next major title is going to follow the Battle Royale recipe that the streamer loves to play each day. However, it will have a tall task ahead of itself, as Warzone, Apex Legends and more have already acquired the majority of the market.
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The BR genre is heavily contested, with new games churning out every now and then, how will Doc manage to separate itself from its peers in order to create his own unique profile? That is a question that will be answered soon, as the title might roll out the first beta test in 2022.