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Sony NFT and Blockchain Experiments Have Begun, Patent Suggests

A newly revealed patent suggests that Sony NFT and blockchain implementation could be in the works. Titled “Tracking Unique In-Game Digital Assets Using Tokens on a Distributed Ledger,” this patent by Sony Interactive Entertainment was submitted on May 7, 2021, but was only published this week on November 10, 2022.

Patent abstract pretty much defines blockchain technology

The abstract of the patent makes it clear that it’s meant to be “a system and method for tracking digital assets associated with video games.” Furthermore, it reads:

The digital assets may be in-game digital assets, such as in-game items or characters. The digital assets may be video game digital media assets representing moments of gameplay of a video game, such as video clips or images. The digital asset is created, and a distributed ledger tracking a history of the digital asset is created and stored across devices. A unique token for the digital asset can include a unique identifier and metadata identifying properties of the digital asset.

Well, if that doesn’t sound exactly like blockchain technology, I’m not sure what does. The abstract goes even further to describe how new blocks can be generated or appended to a distributed ledger.

That said, it should be noted that the May 2021 submission date for this patent was during the midst of the NFT craze. The audience response to NFTs has shifted quite a lot since then. Sony had to explain that the PlayStation Stars digital collectibles are definitely not NFTs in July this year, while being criticized for including a question about PlayStations NFTs in a survey at EVO. So if Sony NFTs are indeed in development, let’s hope that the company navigates this very carefully.

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