Off The Grid launching on crypto-unfriendly Steam Gunzilla Games’ shooter game Off The Grid — widely regarded as the most succe
Off The Grid launching on crypto-unfriendly Steam
Gunzilla Games’ shooter game Off The Grid — widely regarded as the most successful crypto game yet — is set to launch on the anti-crypto gaming platform Steam in June.
Shortly after Gunzilla Games CEO Vlad Korolev confirmed the news in a May 21 X post, gamers swarmed X with questions about how Off The Grid’s crypto elements could possibly fly under Steam’s strict anti-crypto policy.
“Guessing this will be a different version due to the crypto aspect, or did y’all find a work around,” gamer Lord Bugz said. Another gamer, Merc, echoed similar confusion in a May 24 post:
“How is it not going to include crypto features? Will the Steam version even have limbs and guns for loadouts, then? Or will it be two separate games?”
In October 2021, Steam banned games using blockchain technology, NFTs, or cryptocurrencies and the rule has never been lifted. According to the platform’s official guidelines, Steam still prohibits developers from publishing “applications built on blockchain technology that issue or allow exchange of cryptocurrencies or NFTs.”
Steam founder Gabe Newell said in a February 2022 interview that the reason was due to “super sketchy” activity and “some illegal shit going on behind the scenes.”
That makes Off The Grid’s launch a bit of a mystery. Does it mean Steam has quietly dropped the crypto ban? Or does it mean Off The Grid will have to cut some of its crypto elements? Off The Grid gamer Code, said, “The first Blockchain based game on Steam since the ban in 2021.. this is not just huge news, OTG is creating the shift.”
Avalanche Gaming said, “This has to be one of the biggest gaming announcements ever.”
Cointelegraph reached out to Gunzilla Games for a comment regarding the confusion. “The only comment I can make is that we are extremely excited to bring our game to the huge audience on Steam,” Gunzilla Games Web3 Director Theodore Agranat tells Magazine.


Off The Grid made headlines last year as the first blockchain title to hit mainstream consoles like Xbox and PlayStation. While it is still in early access, the full release is expected to launch on the consoles later this year.
However, some players wonder if Off The Grid could be the game that cracks the door open for more crypto titles to sneak onto Steam. Gamer and content creator Dad Mode asked, “So is Steam changing their policy then?.”
Gamers rage over MapleStory Universe cheaters
Gamers are calling on the devs behind the newly launched Avalanche-based MapleStory Universe to do something about cheaters wrecking the game — and they want a quick resolution.
“Please take swift action against cheaters in @MaplestoryU,” popular gamer ETH.Apple said in a May 23 X post. Gamer inhuman said, “Cheaters need to be taken care of asap.”
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ETH.Apple explained that cheaters use “bots or hacks” that let them instantly wipe out every monster on the map using a single skill, which players cannot do without playing dirty.
“This not only ruins the gameplay experience for legitimate players but also damages the integrity of the MSU economy and rankings,” he added.
Another player, Shof said, “Honestly, the game should have a way to report cheaters directly in-game since the Lie Detector doesn’t affect them.”
MapleStory Universe developer Nexon issued a statement on May 22 saying it has recently upgraded its anti-cheat system to better detect macro users, but the fix seems to have also mistakenly flagged and banned several innocent players.
“Our team is actively investigating the situation and working to make sure this gets resolved as quickly as possible,” Nexon said.
Cointelegraph reached out to Nexon for comment, but did not receive a response by time of publication.
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