Wemade CEO: Expects South Korea to Lift Ban on P2E Next Year

South Korea’s new administration under President Yoon Suk-yeol will likely abolish its ban on blockchain and play-to-earn gaming in 2023, Henry Chang, CEO of South Korea-based video game developer Wemade, said in a media interview on Tuesday at Korea Blockchain Week 2022. "As game developers, we need to try our best to correct misunderstandings and improve the bad image," Chang told Forkast. "We are trying to provide social responsibility in detail to the entities in Korea and other worlds."
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