It's a very "boomer" decision. I mean, I can understand Valve trying to protect their users against the unknown, but blockchain games / play 2 earn / metaverses are pretty much the future. Just imagine VRChat with…
I wouldn't call it "web only", since the web runs everywhere. What PlayCanvas is king on, is having the same codebase and being able to play it on your desktop, laptop, mobile, and even smart tvs.
It's a very "boomer" decision. I mean, I can understand Valve trying to protect their users against the unknown, but blockchain games / play 2 earn / metaverses are pretty much the future. Just imagine VRChat with…
I wouldn't call it "web only", since the web runs everywhere. What PlayCanvas is king on, is having the same codebase and being able to play it on your desktop, laptop, mobile, and even smart tvs.