The NFT are still at the center of many debates and Ubisoft in this regard is continuing to demoralize not only longtime fans, but even the developers themselvesthis according to some recent rumors.
The company recently held another seminar aimed specifically at addressing the concerns of skeptical employees inherent in this topic, but in doing so it has also begun to distribute special NFTs to some members of the Ghost Recon to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the series.
According to sources close to the team, a member of the development team would have commented with “We hate this crypto stuff“. To this statement, one of the Ubisoft members would have replied with “OK, come and get some“.
Last week, Ubisoft’s Vice President of Strategic Innovations Lab Nicolas Pouard said in an interview that the reaction extremely negative of players at the launch of the company’s NFT is caused by the fact that “they do not understand“.
His observation was mocked on social media, but also by some members of the company. In addition to disagreeing with Pouard’s position, they expressed frustration at the company’s continued failing choices regarding this. controversial technology.
According to sources close to colleagues of Kotakumembers of Ubisoft’s development teams continue to have concerns about security vulnerabilities in Quartz technology and about its lack of interesting design possibilities.
Pouard, for his part, has proposed scenarios in which cosmetic items can follow players between games. However, the current NFT they are not intended for such functionality. Meanwhile, the primary use case for Quartz’s NFTs remains tied to in-game hats.
Gamers aren’t the only ones to receive these new in-game hats. Ubisoft has prepared special Quartz NFTs specifically for the team’s developers Ghost Recon Breakpoint, as mentioned at the beginning of the article. It was no coincidence that it was really Breakpoint the game he has implemented for the first time this technology.
If big companies like EA have pulled out of cryptocurrency-backed collectibles, Ubisoft she still seems convinced in their potentialeven if its own developers they don’t seem to be of the same opinion.
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