Global and Web3 gaming industry under threat from the UN

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The entire gaming industry is in trouble. Over the past years, the gaming industry has joined with crypto to make gaming interesting and a source of income for Web3. However, that is about to change should game developers adopt the UN guidelines on games.

UN global agendas come after the gaming industry

Japan game developers are on edge with the gaming regulations stemming from the United States. What is happening in America right now has been morally evident to everyone. American regimes have sexualized everything and fallen into a moray decay with the adoption, support, and defense of LGBTQ and transgenderism.

In an interview, Japanese game developers noted that America is playing with regulations. One developer says, “Under the name of compliance…it’s like an absolute God…an evil disguised as good.” Another developer adds, “Their approach to compliance is very narrow-minded.”

Earlier, in gaming, there were just male and female characters. Under that UN-driven globalist agenda, developers have been required to remove that. In Dragon Quest, you can’t choose between a man and a woman anymore, but labels such as Type 1 and Type 2.

Gamers and developers doing business with America have become very frustrated. Elon Musk has voiced disappointment in the current gaming regulations saying, “This is insane.”

Recently, Web3 games have taken over the industry, with most on Telegram and, by extension, the TON blockchain. Their success has become a global phenomenon. Will these game developers be subjected to the same treatment Japanese gamers are under?

That is a likelihood considering Telegram, through Pavel Durov, agreed to regulations after his arrest in France.

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