Playerunknown’s Battlegrounds Creator wants to build a “superman” but says it can take 15 years and cannot explain how it will look like

Playerunknown's Battlegrounds Creator wants to build a "superman" but says it can take 15 years and cannot explain how it will look like

Brendan Greene, millionaire became the operator, who designed the Battle Royale Pubg: Battlegrounds, wanted to turn his next game into a “metaverse”, although he said he was alert to use this term. The project is called “Artemis” (at least now) and you will not meet it soon. That’s because the studio is still working on technology behind all, and plans to release two other games before. This means it will be 10-15 years before it actually debut.

Greene describes Artemis as an internet -like platform where users create and share everything, but do not say what they may be. He does not know how “Multiverse of Worlds” will be censored by the user, or it will prevent copyright violations, or what makes this idea different from Roblox. He is “confident” anyway.

“[Yes]It was a big vision, “he told Ign in a recent interview,” but I have a good team of experts in the industry and they don’t think it is crazy.

I hesitated to talk about this, because it was just such a dirty word, but I wanted to build a metaphysical because I didn’t think anyone else was. I think people who build IP bubbles can talk to each other at a certain stage, and that’s what I am trying to do with Artemis.

Artemis will really look like, and what players (user?) Will really do in that field not mentioned in specific terms, except to say that it may be like the survival of Holodeck or Minecraft of Star Trek. He also said that his studio, Playerunknown Productions, can build it with the world generation technology they are creating for the opening of their upcoming survival game: Go Wayback, so far it seems like a realistic aesthetic instructor with hunger, thirst and all ordinary survival games. Artemis, however, is many years to release, according to Greene. And even if it appears, it may take time to achieve traction.

The internet was empty when it started for the first time and it was just a way to share data and I looked the same. This will probably be empty in the first few years, but you will eventually start to see the possibility you can do with this world generator like a multi -world world.

Greene expanded her thoughts in the interview but it was like this: Artemis still has many big and cloudy ideas. My intestinal reaction to the millionaires pursuing super metaverse is the crazy, prominent skepticism in the mouth. Two inspirations mentioned (Holodeck and Minecraft) have something of a gap between them technically. And the creativity described by the player Greene has existed in other games like Roblox, where the struggle is just to keep its audience protected from damage.

Meanwhile, Fortnite has provided players to create their own creations with the non-real editor for Fortnite and other film studios are building games similar to a platform, such as anywhere, a make-water-minigame machine to debut by building a boy. It may be exactly the types of games that Greene thinks “IP bubbles”, but it is unclear what will make the playerunknown’s metaground different from these things.

Artemis also – faced it – unable to be revolutionary like the Internet, what Greene constantly compares it. I am wary of calling Metaverse the holy cup of the technology world, mainly because many of the top players and technology seem to hear the words “holy cup” and think: “The great thing we can definitely achieve if we pump enough money into it!” It is not entirely the original meaning of the phrase. But also called Metaverse a “holy cup” implied that it was a common desire to be the first place. And I’m not sure it’s true. Many people just want to play a video game.

Greene did not talk more about all the possibilities for Artemis in the interview, so it was worth reading if you want to understand his reason and understand some other questions arising from his thoughts. When asked how a world world would be censored, he said: “We will have to find it” and admit it is “important to do it right”. When asked if Artemis would use NFTS, he said it would not, although the previous report claimed this would be the case.

Currently, Artemis is still a dream that does not expand in value. Whatever it turned out, it could be joy. It can even get hundreds of thousands of players of Plunkbat. But will it receive millions of dreamy Greene? Will it be a second 3D Internet? I’m not sure.

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