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Ubisoft presenta una nueva experiencia de juego NFT

Autor : Aiden Actualizar : Dec 30,2024

Ubisoft lanzó silenciosamente un nuevo juego NFT, Captain Laserhawk: The G.A.M.E. Este juego de disparos arcade multijugador de arriba hacia abajo, basado en la serie de Netflix Captain Laserhawk: A Blood Dragon Remix, requiere que los jugadores compren un NFT para participar. Profundicemos en los detalles.

Ubisoft Discreetly Releases A New NFT Game

Capitán Laserhawk: El G.A.M.E. - Un juego de disparos arcade con tecnología NFT

Ubisoft Discreetly Releases A New NFT Game

Según informó Eurogamer, la última aventura de Ubisoft es un juego multijugador de acceso limitado. Solo 10.000 jugadores pueden unirse, cada uno de los cuales necesita una tarjeta de identificación de ciudadano NFT, comprada por aproximadamente $ 25,63 en la página Magic Eden de Ubisoft. Esta tarjeta rastrea los logros de los jugadores y evoluciona según el rendimiento en el juego. Los jugadores también pueden revender sus identificaciones. El lanzamiento completo está previsto para el primer trimestre de 2025, con acceso anticipado para quienes obtengan una identificación ahora.

El juego amplía el universo de la serie de Netflix Captain Laserhawk: A Blood Dragon Remix, un spin-off del DLC Blood Dragon de Far Cry 3. La serie y el juego comparten un escenario distópico de 1992 donde Estados Unidos es una tecnocracia controlada por una megacorporación llamada Eden. Los jugadores se convierten en ciudadanos de Eden, lo que influye en la narrativa a través de misiones, clasificaciones en las tablas de clasificación y participación de la comunidad.

Ubisoft Discreetly Releases A New NFT Game

Si bien Ubisoft no ha revelado detalles específicos de la trama, la configuración del juego refleja la serie, colocando a los jugadores bajo el control de Eden. Sus acciones afectan directamente la historia del juego.

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