Riot Games: Valorant’s Killjoy does not enjoy NFTs
Riot Games’ competitive shooter Valorant stars an ensemble of near-future heroes and mercenaries, each with their own personalities and skills. Killjoy was briefly in trouble on social media for accidentally praising a NFT artist.
Killjoy, Germany’s Genius, is intended to be a relatable character. The official German Valorant account posts some slices of life content. Killjoy looks just like we! She plays League of Legends, enjoys going to the cafe, checks out local technologyYou, and, uh, you… are NFT-enabled?
A short image was posted by the Valorant account of Killjoy enjoying Martin Houra’s works at the museum. Martin Houra sells his work on the Ethereum blockchain.
This was not something that anyone liked. fans took to social mediaMake sure to their distaste evident. The tweet was deleted within an hour of posting, and replaced with a statement which read: “Whoopsie! We’re always trying to give you new experiences and interesting facts on our local channels, including a look into Killjoy and her hometown of Berlin.”
“Since Killjoy loves programming, we wanted to introduce you to computer generated art from around the world. We didn’t know that this work was an NFT. In no way did we intend to include NFTs as part of Killjoy’s work and hobbies.”
Well, there you have it — Killjoy isn’t into NFTs, and to be frank, if anyone on the ValorantIf any cast were into NFTs, it would be Killjoy. Killjoy recently won many fans’ hearts after her prominent role in a recent cinematic, and her supporters are glad she’s not buying into NFTs, which is gaining a reputation as a toxic trend in gaming.
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