The Morning After: Ubisoft's NFT battles

 



It's great when there's balance in the blockchain force. Following the new blast in NFT examples of overcoming adversity (and millions being made), we have the opposite side of the coin. Ubisoft's endeavors to sell NFTs attached to its Ghost Recon gaming series haven't worked out in a good way. The games organization sent off its own Quartz NFT stage to adapt game properties.


Unfortunately, it appears Quartz has sold only 15 NFTs of a Ghost Recon Breakpoint firearm skin starting yesterday, as indicated by Eurogamer. Starting yesterday, it seems to have sold two more M4A1 strategic weapons and one Wolf Enhance Pants #76 for an aggregate of 18. As per their costs, that works out to about $1,755.30 in income. Yet, Ubisoft seems to have printed about some place north of 3,000 NFTs, complete. As many have noted, Breakpoint doesn't have the most appealing visual tasteful - nor is it the greatest Ubisoft property - settling on it an odd decision to start off Ubisoft's NFT endeavors.


Elsewhere in the world, CES is confronting the Omicron danger, and many organizations are pulling out from showing early January. Amazon, Meta and a few other enormous tech players will never again have a presence at the show, refering to the spread of the most recent COVID-19 variation. The Engadget group will likewise never again be going to the show face to face, however our far off inclusion will in any case guarantee you catch wind of everything striking from the Las Vegas tech show.

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