Devolver Digital: Someone bought the E3 2021 presentation NFT for $ 1000

Devolver Digital: Someone bought the E3 2021 presentation NFT for $ 1000

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It's only been a few hours and someone has already bought the NFT of Devolver Digital's E3 2021 presentation. With $ 1000, this anonymous buyer secured the digital rights to this crazy event forever. A little piece of the history of the video game industry.

In case you missed it, here you can find the video with all the announcements of Devolver Digital. It was an entertaining show, extremely well written, that will be talked about for a long time.

During the presentation, between the serious and the facetious, Devolver put on sale the Max Pass Plus, a "non -fuckwithable tape "(another acronym for NFT, or non-fungible tokens, or unique and non-duplicable digital elements) of his presentation. It is "the only physical copy of the 2021 Devolver MaxPass + presentation that was delicately recorded onto a VHS tape with the tab violently torn so that your little brother or sister can't record on it. Before that, it was used. to record pornography "said those crazy Devolver.

The NFT was then put up for sale at Devolver's shop and immediately sold for $ 1000.

The NFT of Devolver's presentation Digital Unlike all the other "greedy companies" in the gaming world, Devolver will give all the money to the Scratch Foundation, a free, online coding community where kids around the world can create their own interactive stories, games and animations.

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Trek to Yomi, Death’s Door, and more highlight Devolver Digital showcase

Devolver Digital showcased seven indie games that are releasing under its publishing wing, including the samurai side-scroller game Trek to Yomi, as well as the fast-paced hack-and-slash game Death’s Door.


Devolver Digital continued its time-honored tradition of having its own showcase during the week of E3 via another video filled with games, chili dogs, and strange humor.


The most notable highlight among the indie slate is Trek to Yomi, a side-scrolling samurai game. It follows Hiroki, a young warrior who sets off on a journey to protect his village and the people he cares about. The game is completely black-and-white with a film filter on it to give the game an old samurai movie aesthetic. Trek to Yomi is planned on being released in 2022.



The stream gave another look at Death’s Door, which appeared at Day of the Devs this week. It’s a fast-paced isometric hack-and-slash game all about quick destruction and reclaiming a soul that was stolen from you. The trailer was filled with quick spell-slinging action, visceral swordplay, interesting characters, and a lovely looking parasol. Death’s Door will be available on July 2o this year and is available to pre-order now.


Demon Throttle, another highlight, takes eight-bit bulletstorm gameplay back to modern consoles. Digital Devolver has teamed up with Special Reserve Games once again to create a physical version of the game that is only available for a limited time. Demon Throttle is releasing only on the Nintendo Switch as a physical version in 2022.

It wouldn’t be a Devolver show without an announcement that seems like a joke, but isn’t. Devolver Tumble Time is a free-to-play mobile game that will release sometime this year. Little was revealed about the game, but it seems to be a puzzle game of sorts and will be free to play with monetization incentives.

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