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The digital card game Gods Unchained, which incorporates non-fungible tokens (NFTs), has encountered a significant obstacle after being assigned an 'Adults Only' (AO) rating by the Entertainment Software Rating Board (ESRB). This classification led to the game's removal from the Epic Games Store, a popular platform for PC gamers. The title was initially added to the store in June but was removed without much fanfare due to the new rating.

The team behind Gods Unchained is actively working to appeal the ESRB's decision in hopes of making a return to the Epic Games Store. The AO rating poses a considerable challenge as it restricts the game's accessibility and marketability, given that many major retail platforms do not carry adults-only content.

For further details on the story, readers can visit Decrypt, which provides an in-depth look at why Gods Unchained received such a restrictive rating and what it might mean for the future of play-to-earn games.

In other news related to the crypto and gaming sectors, Stacks has made a significant announcement regarding its blockchain network. The company has revealed that it will launch the Nakamoto (Neon) testnet by year-end. This development indicates continued growth and experimentation within the space of decentralized technologies.

Details on this update were shared via a tweet from Stacks, though no further information was provided due to JavaScript being disabled in some users' browsers. To stay updated on Stacks' progress and for more tech news, interested parties are encouraged to follow their official channels or visit their website.

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