One of the news with which we have started the day has been with the fact that Ubisoft has made the decision not to publish any more updates in Ghost Recon Breakpoint, which means that the game will not receive any more news. The same affects their NFTs, since they will not be able to acquire more.
According to what we can read in Gamesindustry, Digits, the name that has been used for Ubisoft’s NFTs, have been available for three months and there will be no more. In a statement from the French company, he wanted to thank all those who have taken a piece of the title:
You own a part of the game and have left your mark on its history.
Digits were used in-game as cosmetic items for characters with a single serial number, making them exclusive to users. However, despite the controversy generated by this announcement, Ubisoft wants to continue betting on this field, which is why it has stated to the same medium that there will be more games that will receive NFTs:
Stay tuned for more updates with new features on the platform and future releases in other games.
The platform he is referring to is Quartz, where the Digits have been distributed and which facilitates a connection between our economic funds and the different Ubisoft games that make use of these NFTs. At the time it was also said that they could be used in other titles of the company, but for the moment it has not been indicated if this situation will be applied with those of Ghost Recon Breakpoint.