Ubisoft has announced plans to add non-fungible tokens (NFTs) to its games, starting with Ghost Recon Breakpoint.
NFTs are unique non-interchangeable units of data stored in a digital ledger, which users can buy and sell.
Ubisoft is introducing NFTs to its games via Ubisoft Quartz, which it bills as "the first platform for playable and energy-efficient NFTs in AAA games".
Launching this week in beta with the PC version of Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon, it will enable players to acquire 'Digits', which are collectible in-game vehicles, weapons and pieces of equipment.
Digits will be released as part of limited Editions, each made up of a fixed number of cosmetic items.
Ubisoft said: "Digits are a new way to experience cosmetic items, combining the fun of playing with AAA quality assets and the thrill of owning NFTs that represent unique, collectible pieces of Ubisoft game worlds."
Each Digit has its own serial number which can be viewed by other players in-game and comes with a certificate of ownership. Players will be able to sell Digits on third-party platforms outside of the Ubisoft ecosystem.
Ubisoft Quartz uses Tezos, a blockchain which the publisher says operates using much less energy than others like Ethereum.
Ubisoft Quartz will be available in beta starting December 9 at 6pm UTC / 10am PT / 1pm ET in the US, Canada, Spain, France, Germany, Italy, Belgium, Australia and Brazil.
It will launch with three drops of free Digits on December 9, 12 and 15, which will be available on Ubisoft Quartz and playable with in Ghost Recon Breakpoint, with further drops to follow in early 2022.

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The company will start allowing players to buy and sell unique digital items…
