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Ubisoft ends content development on NFT-enabled Ghost Recon Breakpoint

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Ubisoft has today announced it has ended content development on the NFT-enabled Ghost Recon Breakpoint.

The last four months marked the release of our final piece of content: the brand new Operation Motherland mode, tons of new items including the 20th anniversary iconic outfits and Quartz items for Ghost Recon Breakpoint,” a post today proclaimed.

“We will continue to maintain our servers for both Ghost Recon Wildlands and Ghost Recon Breakpoint and we truly hope you will continue to enjoy the game and have fun playing in solo or co-op with your friends,” it continued.

To date, Breakpoint is the only Ubisoft title to support the use of in-game Digits, Ubisoft’s version of non-fungible tokens (NFTs). With no new content to be created inside the game, it’s anyone’s guess as to how valuable those new assets will be.

Back in January of this year, Ubisoft’s Nicolas Pouard said players believe that NFTs are “destroying the planet” and that they’re really “beneficial” and misunderstood.

Ghost Recon Breakpoint is available now on Windows PC, Xbox One, Xbox Series S & X, PS4, PS5 and Stadia where available.


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