Developer Mini Doge said in a post on X that the free version of Doom was inscribed into the blockchain to celebrate the game’s 30th anniversary.
Dogecoin (DOGE), a blockchain born out of memes and creativity, is now hosting the classic 90s first-person shooter game Doom after a developer inscribed the game into the network.
Using the Dogecoin Ordinals protocol, also called “Doginals," a pseudonymous developer called "Mini Doge" on X inscribed Doom on the Dogecoin blockchain. With this, anyone can play the classic game on their computers or mobile phones by accessing the inscription link.
Doom was first released in 1993 and became one of the most popular games at the time. According to Mini Doge, the free version of Doom was inscribed into the Dogecoin network to celebrate the game’s 30th anniversary. The game inside the blockchain contains nine game levels that can be published without running into legal issues.