A legal, in-game "Wal-Mart" of virtual goods coming to an MMO near you
Filed under: Business models, Economy, Interviews, MMO industry, Virtual worlds
Two very large names have joined forces to help battle the illegal (and increasingly annoying) digital Black Market that exists to sell virtual in-game goods. Backed by $24 million in investment money, Mitch Davis (the former Massive in-game-ad firm founder) and Sony Pictures Digital vet Andy Schneider will launch Live Gamer, a publisher-supported service that creates a secure platform for real-money purchase and the sale of virtual goods.Already on board are MMOs and virtual worlds from Funcom GMBH, Sony Online Entertainment, 10Tacle Studios, Acclaim, GoPets and Ping0 Interactive (the company that provides access to the online, multi-player component of Hellgate: London), and they're willing to work with any publisher. With backing such as this, we may soon see a siesmic shift in the virtual goods landscape.
Nearly every MMO is now plagued by these despicable gold farmers and Real Money Traders bent on selling their warez, regardless of their legality. Even my beloved City of Heroes and Villains has recently been targeted with endless spam that fills in-game Email boxes and brazen "live" players (often named "jkjkljlkj") who will approach you trying to offer their services. A concerted effort from within the industry itself to stop these griefers is long overdue. Hopefully this will be the spark that ignites a widespread change.






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12-18-2007 @ 1:17PM
Matt Mihaly said...
Just a correction: RMT is not illegal, in the US at least. There are no laws prohibiting it. It may be against the EULA of some games but that's a contractual dispute and as the Bragg v Linden case shows, EULAs are not holy documents against which there is no way to push back (the judge in that case threw out a portion of Second Life's EULA, for instance).
--matt
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12-28-2007 @ 2:17PM
Moiread said...
I'm thus far quite happy to see that NCSoft is not on the list of supporters. I see no need for RMT in CoX.
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