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No One’s Buying Ubisoft’s Garbage Ghost Recon NFTs

 

 

It’s tempting to think gamers don’t care about NFTs and NFT fans don’t want to play games

 

Well, damn, I guess it’s my turn to write about these dumb Ubisoft NFTs. The publisher’s first virtual items on the blockchain, unique numbered items for players of Ghost Recon Breakpoint, are not exactly in high demand. Nope, not even that helmet with the 600-hour playtime requirement.

 

 

Ubisoft’s Digits are part of its Ubisoft Quartz “experience,” and instead of slightly different pictures of poorly drawn monkeys, Digits are in-game cosmetic items with unique serial numbers. The initial offering, distributed free to players who met certain playtime or account level requirements, include a gun skin that requires players reach XP level five, a pair of pants requiring 100 hours played, and a mask only obtainable by spending 600 hours in a game that was a complete disaster at launch.

 

 

The idea was these limited NFT items would be distributed to players, who could then resell them at one of Ubisoft’s two authorized resellers, Rarible.com or Objkt.com. But as Apex Legends senior character artist Liz Edwards pointed out over the weekend on Twitter, there’s not a lot of reselling going on.

 

 

Read the full article on Kotaku

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