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Game Interoperability

Definition

Game interoperability refers to the ability for digital assets, items, or user identities to be seamlessly transferred and utilized across different blockchain-based games. This concept allows players to retain ownership and utility of their virtual possessions beyond the confines of a single game environment. It signifies a move towards more open and connected virtual economies, where digital property holds persistent value. Achieving true interoperability enhances the player experience and expands the utility of in-game assets.