Ubisoft and Tezos have launched an NFT trading platform
The beta version of Quartz will allow users to sell and buy various in-game items and assets

08.12.2021 - 07:15
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What’s new? The Ubisoft game developer, together with the Tezos blockchain company, has launched a beta version of the Quartz platform. With it, users will be able to trade various in-game items in the format of non-fungible tokens (NFT).
Introducing Ubisoft Quartz 💎We're bringing the first energy efficient NFTs playable in a AAA game to Ghost Recon: Breakpoint!Try it in the beta from December 9 with three free cosmetic drops and learn more here: https://t.co/ysEoYUI4HY pic.twitter.com/owSFE2ALuS— Ubisoft (@Ubisoft) December 7, 2021
How is the platform implemented? Especially for Quartz, Ubisoft and Tezos will be releasing limited editions of NFT called Digits, each with a unique ID. These tokens will be used within the various games.
On the platform itself, the users will be able to exchange, sell and buy in-game tokens. At the moment, Quartz already operates in nine countries, including the USA, Australia, Brazil, and several European countries. The first Digits tokens will soon appear in the popular Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Breakpoint game.
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