Ubisoft announced a partnership with Aleph.im, a blockchain-based company that can provide dynamic storage for the company’s NFTs. Â
Previously, the creator studio of Assassin’s Creed, Far Cry, and Prince of Persia faced a rough unacceptance from the players. Previously, the company had brought an NFT drop to one of its games, Ghost Recon: Breakpoint, which was criticized by the community on YouTube and Twitter. Â
On the other hand, the sudden partnership shows that Ubisoft is not going to stop the bringing mass adoption to big audiences. Â
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In his turn, the CEO of Aleph.im, Jonathan Schemoul, commented on this, Â
The incorporation of NFTs into a mainstream game is a revolutionary moment for NFTs. Dynamic NFTs have never been done before, and this marks the first time NFTs will evolve over time as various players use them in-game. Aleph.im is proud to be at the forefront of this new era where blockchain technology and decentralized solutions for NFTs play a pivotal role in traditional gaming."
Check the previous articles on Ubisoft’s wavering:Â
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Ubisoft Becomes the First Big Gaming Studio to Bring NFTs to Its Games. Mass Adoption Has Begun!Â