**NFT Holders Sue Art Gallery Over Broken Metaverse Promises**

A group of NFT holders has taken legal action against Eden Gallery, accusing it of failing to deliver on its promise of a metaverse-based private club. The Meta Eagle Club collection raised around $13 million for 12,000 NFTs, but holders claim no real progress was made. Allegations also suggest the project team lacked blockchain expertise.

**Gaming: A Tech Playground**

Christian Thompson from Mysten Labs highlighted at the Future Blockchain Summit in Dubai how gaming serves as a sandbox for exploring new technologies like AI and NFTs. According to Thompson, gaming offers a unique environment for tech innovation.

**"Off The Grid" Tops Charts with Blockchain Features**

Web3 game "Off The Grid," a third-person shooter, has soared to the top of the free-to-play charts on the Epic Games store. Built on the Avalanche subnet GUNZ, the game allows players to mint and trade NFTs as in-game assets, offering greater control and secondary market opportunities.

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