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Cross-Game Interoperability

Definition

Cross-game interoperability refers to the ability to use digital assets, such as non-fungible tokens (NFTs), across different blockchain-based video games or virtual environments. This functionality allows players to retain ownership and utility of their digital items beyond a single game’s boundaries. It represents a key aspect of the evolving metaverse concept and digital ownership. This capability promises greater value and utility for virtual assets.