Pretty interesting stuff thanks, its strange because, without trying any of the games available (most are in early access i think) I get the impression there's a hyper focus on money swapping hands. Which seems like a bad thing. But you know what that little Ejin "about" section was pretty cool, got me interpreting it more as the objective being to bring the virtual and physical world together, so reducing the space between virtual assets and physical in how we interact. I'm just riffing but, the potential in immersiveness sounds fun.