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    Ubisoft will have NFT gaming platform; see details

    Ubisoft will have NFT gaming platform; see details

    Recently, Ubisoft announced that it will have its own NFT platform. With a trailer, the French giant revealed that the novelty will be called Ubisoft Quartz and will be based on the blockchain Tezos. Marking the arrival of NFTs in AAA bonds and being part of a blockchain with low energy consumption, the Ubisoft platform features tokens called Digits.

    It was also revealed that the French giant will allow players to trade NFTs outside their ecosystem. Ubisoft will be the first company to allow players to have this freedom, but for that it will be necessary to have a Ubisoft Quartz account.



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    Ubisoft Quartz

    Check out some relevant information about Ubisoft's NFT platform below.

    Cosmetic items will be NFTs

    Os cosmetic and usable items will be the NFTs at Ubisoft Quartz. Fans of the French giant know that the company's titles often have many items that can be equipped. The difference is that currently players can acquire these items through the games, with any fan being able to buy the same items that many other players have also purchased.

    With the new platform, items will have a specific serial number, becoming unique. With Ubisoft Quarz, players will be able to trade these items.

    Buying/selling does not depend on game inventory

    Ubisoft's first NFT game will be Ghost Recon Breakpoint, which will receive a beta version of the novelty. An interesting point is that trading items can be done independently of the inventory in the games. Therefore, even if the player leaves the game or the servers are closed for some reason, NFTs will continue to have value and can still be traded on Ubisoft Quartz.



    Platform already launched

    The platform is already released, after the first item appeared in Ghost Recon Breakpoint. The first item was the weapon M4A1 Tactical. In addition, the company also launched the item NFT Wolf Enhanced Helmet A, which requires the player to have more than 600 hours of gameplay on the title.


    Fans didn't really like the idea

    After the trailer that officially revealed Ubisoft Quartz, many fans decided show dissatisfaction. Negative comments and many dislikes were the public's response on social media.


    After public disapproval, Ubisoft pulled the trailer from the air. However, the project was not affected and the platform was not canceled.

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