Ubisoft NFT Item requires you to play Ghost Recon for 600 hours

A boring and gray helmet from the game Ghost Recon Breakpoint.

Don’t tell anyone I copied this for free …
Screenshot: Ubisoft / Kotaku

I would love to spend a weekend without writing or thinking about NFTs, but apparently we all live in hell. I mean how else do you explain it? Ghost recon NFT helmet that can only be purchased after 600 hours of gaming?

The Wolf Enhanced Helmet A is a new NFT item for Ghost Recon Breakpoint which Ubisoft launched today as part of the company’s ongoing experiment with the blockchain. The publisher does not sell these digital items, but gives them away to qualified players for free. In this case, you must have played over 600 hours of mediocre open-world shooters to receive this “digit” – Ubisoft’s name for these NFT in-game items Ghost Recon breakpoint.

This terrible nightmare scenario – ask someone to give 25 days of G. to playHost recon Getting a goofy looking NFT helmet — is part of Ubisoft quartz, an NFT initiative that enables people to use cryptocurrency to purchase artificially scarce digital items. Quartz allows players to buy digits, which are in-game weapons, vehicles and cosmetics that players can purchase in limited quantities and freely sell through their favorite crypto wallets. The program is based on Tezos, a proof-of-stake currency that claims to be energy efficient. However, I suspect that 600 hours of running your console or PC will consume a fair amount of energy.

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At the moment, players who want this helmet and have played for over 600 hours Breakpoint currently have around 110 hours to grab the gray, dreary helmet. According to Ubisoft, there are only 250 NFT helmets.

What you can do with this helmet, well, you can … um wear it in game. I wouldn’t, looks boring. And I don’t want to play anymore Breakpoint. Ubisoft also states that its NFTs can be sold outside of the Ubisoft ecosystem as a “grant”[ing] Players have more control than ever. ”I’m not sure how many people will be willing to pay you money, even weird crypto coins, for a boring looking hat that can only be used in a year-long shooter that no one really liked, but let’s go. Think of it as an investment I guess.

Luckily, Ubisoft’s next NFT, a pair of pants, will You only have to play 100 hours Breakpoint to pick them up. I appreciate the mercy.

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