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Ubisoft Unveils New NFT-Based Game

Authore: MadisonUpdate:Sep 28,2025

Ubisoft Quietly Unveils New NFT-Based Game Experience

Ubisoft has discreetly launched Captain Laserhawk: The G.A.M.E, an innovative gaming experience that requires NFT card ownership for entry. Discover key details about Ubisoft's latest blockchain gaming venture.

Ubisoft Expands Its NFT Gaming Portfolio

Introducing Captain Laserhawk: The G.A.M.E

Captain Laserhawk: The G.A.M.E Screenshot Showing NFT IntegrationUbisoft quietly debuted Captain Laserhawk: The G.A.M.E, as first reported by Eurogamer on December 20. This multiplayer arcade shooter implements blockchain technology, requiring cryptocurrency transactions for gameplay access.

The game's official website describes it as expanding the universe of Netflix's "Captain Laserhawk: A Blood Dragon Remix" animated series. Players will encounter familiar Ubisoft franchises within this digital world, including Watch Dogs and Assassin's Creed.

Beyond traditional competitive multiplayer elements, the game features an exclusive access system limited to 10,000 participants. Each player must obtain a Citizen ID Card that tracks all in-game accomplishments - from seasonal ranks to special achievements. These digital cards dynamically evolve based on player progression.

Participation requires establishing a cryptocurrency wallet and purchasing an NFT Niji Warrior ID card ($25.63 current price point). Card ownership includes transfer rights, allowing players to potentially profit from successful gameplay records through secondary market sales.

According to Ubisoft's Magic Eden marketplace listing, full game deployment is scheduled for early 2025. Early adopters securing NFT IDs gain priority access privileges during the development phase.

Connected Content: The Blood Dragon Legacy

Captain Laserhawk Series Art Inspired by Far Cry 3 ExpansionNetflix's Captain Laserhawk series originates from Far Cry 3's acclaimed Blood Dragon expansion. The animated story reimagines 1992 America as Eden - a corporate-controlled technocracy where protagonist Dolph Laserhawk navigates betrayal and rebellion.

While Ubisoft hasn't revealed specific game narrative details, it shares the series' dystopian setting. Players assume the role of Eden citizens whose actions influence the evolving storyline through mission completion and social participation systems.