Ubisoft Announces Collaboration With This Altcoin For Its Last Big Game Project
Global game company Ubisoft shared in its announcement that it is working with an altcoin team for its new game.
Ubisoft announced that it will collaborate with Arbitrum (ARB) and Sequence for its latest project, Captain Laserhawk: the GAME.
This new Web3 game will expand the universe of the popular series Captain Laserhawk A Blood Dragon Remix, produced by Ubisoft for Netflix. The game will feature iconic characters from well-known series such as Assassin's Creed, Rayman and Beyond Good and Evil.
It will be built on Captain Laserhawk: the GAME Arbitrum.
Ubisoft's previous attempt at non-fungible tokens (NFTs) with Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon: Breakpoint in 2021 was met with significant fan backlash and prompted major gaming companies to approach Web3 games more cautiously.
“With Arbitrum's super-strong blockchain infrastructure and Sequence's full Web3 stack, Captain Laserhawk: the GAME is poised to be a groundbreaking, player-focused project,” said Nicolas Pouard, vice president of Ubisoft Labs.
“Players can both have fun and actively contribute to the development of the game here. Blockchain features in Arbitrum allow us to give the community a real voice in shaping the story, gameplay, and even side experiences. “This promotes transparency and co-creation, paving the way for a truly collaborative future for Captain Laserhawk.”
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