The online tactical shooter game 'Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Breakpoint' will be the first game that will let players acquire "Digits" in limited editions on the Ubisoft Quartz platform from platform from Thursday
French video game giant Ubisoft has launched a platform allowing players to acquire and play non-fungible tokens (NFTs) in its games, in the gaming industry's first large-scale experiment with blockchain technology
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French video game giant Ubisoft on Tuesday launched a platform allowing players to acquire and play non-fungible tokens (NFTs) in its games, in the gaming industry's first large-scale experiment with blockchain technology.
NFTs are unique digital items that can be traded and are shaking up the worlds of culture and entertainment, having been used in contemporary art, cinema and music projects.
Players in nine countries will be able to acquire "Digits" in limited editions on the Ubisoft Quartz platform from Thursday.
The online tactical shooter game 'Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Breakpoint'—whose production budget is similar to that of Hollywood films—will be the first to use them.