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Nike buys virtual sneaker firm as metaverse buzz grows by AFP Staff Writers New York (AFP) Dec 14, 2021 Why buy the latest pair of sneakers, when you can buy the latest pair of virtual ones instead? Nike joined the wave of brands buying into excitement over virtual goods Monday as the sportswear giant announced it has bought RTFKT, a company that makes digital sneakers. RTFKT -- pronounced "artifact" -- sells digital items in the form of non-fungible tokens (NFTs), virtual assets that are authenticated using the same blockchain technology as cryptocurrencies. "This acquisition is another step that accelerates Nike's digital transformation and allows us to serve athletes and creators at the intersection of sport, creativity, gaming and culture," said Nike CEO John Donahoe. Nike said the terms of the acquisition would not be disclosed. But the purchase reflects growing interest from big brands in NFTs. In May, an NFT of a Gucci handbag sold online for more than the real version would cost. The clamor over virtual goods comes over feverish predictions that the "metaverse" -- a virtual reality version of the internet -- will eventually replace the web of today. Retail is one sector that could be transformed, with shoppers perhaps eventually donning virtual reality goggles to examine 3D replicas of real clothes. Nike has already opened "Nikeland", a virtual showroom on gaming platform Roblox, where visitors can dress their avatars in Nike clothes. Founded last year, RTFKT seized on a similarity between sneakers and NFTs: both are often coveted as collectible items. In March, RTFKT reportedly sold 600 pairs of physical sneakers for $3.1 million -- but the items promoted as having "real" value were the NFT versions of the sneakers sold with each pair. "We're excited to grow our brand which was fully formed in the metaverse," RTFKT co-founder Benoit Pagotto said in a statement released by Nike. NFTs have generated huge interest over the past year, with enthusiasts predicting they will become a widespread form of ownership. Skeptics say the concept is over-hyped, with some NFTs changing hands for hundreds of thousands or even millions of dollars. kjl/ssy
New 'Halo' game debuts as Xbox turns 20 Paris (AFP) Dec 6, 2021 Fans will this week get their hands on the latest "Halo" video game, as Microsoft marks 20 years of the franchise that turned its Xbox console into a hit. "Halo Infinite" is out Wednesday - but to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the cult sci-fi series, Microsoft and developer 343 Industries have already released a free-to-play "beta" test version. Within an hour of its launch on November 15 some 100,000 people were logged on to play simultaneously via online platform Steam, in a taste of the ... read more
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