One of Ubisoft’s leaked multiplayer projects, Project Q, has been unveiled and nobody believes its promise of no NFT involvement.
Remember earlier this month when a Ubisoft battle royale game codenamed Pathfinder was leaked? Yeah, this has nothing to do with that because Ubisoft has another battle royale in development called Project Q that was recently leaked.
Rather than ignore it, Ubisoft decided to just go with the flow and formally announce the game. Although it has contested the claims that it’s a battle royale, calling it a ‘team battle arena’ game and promising a variety of multiplayer modes.
Aside from a piece of concept art, Ubisoft hasn’t shared much else about it as it’s still in early development. You can sign up for future beta tests though and the website confirms that Project Q will release for PlayStation, Xbox, and PC platforms.
Surprisingly, despite the company’s commitment to NFTs, it has said that it has no plans to integrate them into Project Q. Almost as if it’s aware of how unpopular they are.
Judging by the responses, however, a lot of people straight up don’t believe Ubisoft Not just because Ubisoft’s exact words are ‘we don’t have plans to add NFTs,’ implying that the possibility remains open, but also because of the game’s name.
It could be a coincidence, but it being called Project Q has many suspecting that it has some connection to Ubisoft Quartz, the name for the company’s own NFTs that it added to Ghost Recon: Breakpoint.
On top of that, Ubisoft’s description of the game says that it’ll let players ‘truly own the experience.’ On its own, that’s a rather nebulous term that doesn’t really mean anything, but it’s also the kind of lingo you’d find advertising other NFT projects since that’s meant to
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