Ubisoft's NFT initiative hasn't found much traction despite the efforts of the developer of popular franchises.
Of the entire collection of NFTs, only 15 weapon and equipment skins were sold in the first two weeks, for a total of $400. For a billion-dollar gaming company, these numbers are unsatisfactory to say the least.
Ubisoft's first NFT collection was released on December 9 and is associated with the game "Ghost Recon Breakpoint." NFT skins have their own unique serial number. According to Twitter users, these NFTs are visually boring and very difficult to distinguish from regular gaming gear. This lack of uniqueness and rarity devalues the entire project..
In general, the company is going through hard times. Over the past year and a half, more than 60 employees have left it.
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