Ubisoft’s Web3 Game “Champions Tactics” Raises Over $2M from NFT Minting After Release
Ubisoft’s latest game triumphs with NFT sales, but Ethereum fees spark user concerns; Future plans aim for an inclusive gaming ...
Read moreUbisoft’s latest game triumphs with NFT sales, but Ethereum fees spark user concerns; Future plans aim for an inclusive gaming ...
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Read moreUbisoft’s upcoming battler game Champions Tactics: Grimoria Chronicles sold out of its free Warlords NFTs within minutes—and has seen over ...
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Read moreCrypto gaming company Animoca Brands is adding Ubisoft’s upcoming NFT game Champions Tactics: Grimoria Chronicles to its Web3 Frequent Player ...
Read moreIt’s no secret that Ubisoft has been experimenting with NFTs and blockchain tech. From its early Ghost Recon NFTs to ...
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Read moreScreenshot: UbisoftUbisoft employees continue to push back on the company’s plans to utilize blockchain technology for, among other things, the ...
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