GameStop releases public beta NFT marketplace

Published at: July 11, 2022

Gaming giant GameStop launched its own nonfungible token (NFT) marketplace on Monday. The new NFT marketplace intends to deliver low fees and high speeds. 

Users of the marketplace can buy, sell, trade and create NFTs. The marketplace features functionality to enable users to view statistics for NFTs, and educational material is also provided. Educational content includes everything from NFT basics to how to connect a wallet to the marketplace is covered.

It’s a noncustodial Ethereum layer 2-based application, and users can connect to the marketplace using the GameStop Wallet or other Ethereum-compatible wallets. Cointelegraph reported in May regarding the GameStop Wallet and plans for the new NFT marketplace.

The marketplace displays featured NFTs, NFT creators and collections on the app’s main screen. A deeper analysis of the market is also possible through the Explore interface. There are currently 236 NFT collections in the marketplace.

Related: NFT hype evidently dead as daily sales in June 2022 dip to one-year lows

Several Web3 games are coming to the marketplace through Immutable X, including Illuvium, Gods Unchained and Guild of Guardians. GameStop partnered with Immutable X back in February.

This is a public beta of the application, and users should expect outages until the full version of the marketplace is released.

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