Since the announcement of Project Q, there has been a buzz among fans over what's to be expected from Ubisoft's upcoming title. Incidentally, the early news of the game was via reliable insider Tom Henderson before the developers officially confirmed it on social media.
Since then, there have been all kinds of reactions from gamers, and suffice to say, one major set isn't happy with what they expect.
Recent times haven't been kind to Ubisoft and its games, as the French gaming giants are reportedly considering a buyout. In the meantime, there has been controversy related to NFTs.
As for Project Q, many fans believe that the game will again have NFTs, which Ubisoft wanted to do with Breakpoint. Since then, the developers have confirmed that there won't be NFTs or battle royale, but players are less than convinced.
Game announcements by Ubisoft in recent times haven't been smooth. Ever since it announced its plans for NFTs in games, fans have been less than happy. The same notions and other feelings poured out from the players upon the announcement of Project Q. It should be noted that the official stance hints that there won't be any NFT, although several fans disagreed.
Some fans believe that the "Q" in the codename hints toward Quartz. When Ubisoft introduced NFTs, it was named with the same word, one of the main reasons so many fans are less than convinced.
Another fan feels that the description of the codenamed game could also hint at the inclusion of NFTs.
Some fans have already provided feedback, like how the logo needs to be changed. It should be noted that the logo and the codename will all change once the game gets an official title.
Despite Project Q only being part of a test till now, some fans wonder why the
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