Summary

Ubisofthas releasedChampions Tactics: Grimoria Chronicles, a competitive turn-based RPG with Web3 functionality. While the game was first announced in June 2023, many expectedUbisoftto postpone or cancel the title as support for blockchain-based games and NFTs has dwindled.

The NFT market began to explode in popularity in 2020, with non-fungible tokens quickly finding their way into video games. In 2021, Ubisoft launched Ubisoft Quartz, an NFT project aiming to turn in-game cosmetics into collectible NFTs with real monetary value. Unfortunately, the NFT market began to collapse in early 2022, with an estimated 95% of all non-fungible tokens sold currently having zero monetary value. Understandably,Ubisoft Quartz quickly failed, with some estimates claiming that the project only earned around $400 in total. Last week, the company launched a new game for PC which has the gaming community baffled.

Ubisoft

Years after the collapse of Quartz,Ubisoft has releasedChampions Tactics: Grimoria Chroniclesfor PC. In the free-to-play blockchain-based RPG, players are tasked with creating groups of three characters who then fight against various enemies in turn-based combat. Each of these character figurines can be purchased using in-game currency or cryptocurrency, with Ubisoft requiring players to link a valid blockchain wallet to their account. According to a report fromIGN, the current highest-priced figurine is sitting on the game’s marketplace for close to $63,000, while the cheapest heroes are listed at around $7.

Ubisoft Releases Blockchain-Based RPG Champions Tactics: Grimoria Chronicles on PC

While the game gives players temporary characters to engage enemies with when signing up, it will eventually become necessary to purchase more.Champions Tactics: Grimoria Chroniclesdoesn’t feature a campaign or a PvE mode, instead being a fully PvP title, placing players at the whim of the in-game NFT marketplace and quickly promising to become fully play-to-win. The RPG is exclusively available to download on Ubisoft’s website, asmany platforms have banned cryptocurrency and NFTs, including Steam. Fans of Ubisoft titles have expressed confusion regarding the newly released blockchain title, with many other developers, including Sega and EA, ending their NFT efforts long ago.

The past few months have been exceptionally difficult for the game developer, withUbisoft launching a review of its internal practicesin September. Although initially planned to release in November 2024,Assassin’s Creed Shadowswas recently delayed until February 2025, while Ubisoft’s free-to-play shooterXDefiantis rumored to be shutting down in the near future. Additionally,Star Wars Outlawsfailed to meet sales expectations following its August release. The future of Ubisoft remains uncertain, but many fans feel that releasing a blockchain game in 2024 is a step in the wrong direction.

Ubisoft

Ubisoft is a well-known video game developer and publisher with a main headquarters in Saint-Mandé, France. Current CEO Yves Guillemot runs an array of teams responsible for some of the most iconic and well-known series in video games, with franchises like Assassin’s Creed, Farcry, The Crew, Just Dance, and more. Ubisoft also acts as a parent company for an array of other video game developers, including names like Massive Entertainment, Ubisoft Paris, Blue Mammoth Games, Red Storm Entertainment, and more.