Ubi Soft launches NFT items that can be cashible
Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon is a video game collection that at first developed by designer Red Storm Entertainment and also published by Ubisoft for different systems.
FBI Soft is 7 days. Ghost Recon: I started building a brake point (brake point), I started to introduce NFT items on my game. It is also possible to trade items with external NFT exchanges and cash it.
First, ability operates a self-blocked platform 'Quartz'. The quartz uses a digital asset called Digit, and the brake point is implemented as an embedded stucco it. The item released this time is three helmets, rifles and trousers, and 3 pieces of free distress to users through three times, 12 days and 15 days.
However, the disappeared digital item is not NFT from the beginning. After receiving the item, you must achieve a schedule goal through play to achieve a NFT item that is unique to the user. For example, a rifle is owned by a 5-level achievement, and a helmet and trousers must be achieved more than a certain gameplay time to achieve their ownership, and then clear the mission.
After this process, the player name is engraved with the unique serial number on the item, and the owner information that returned the item will be written sequentially. In addition, it is also possible to sell items through an external NFT exchange bar, OBJ KT, or purchase items of other players. The two exchanges are based on BEZOS coins, which can be cashed.
This time, NFT introduced to the brake point is only offered in nine countries, including the United States and France, and Korea was excluded from the target. In Korea, the game that contains NFTs that can be cashed is illegal because it is illegal on the basis of domestic game law. So, FBI Soft seems to not be serviced in Korea.
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