Ubisoft executive responds to the backlash over new NFT platform

Published at: Jan. 28, 2022

Nicolas Pouard, VP at Ubisoft's Strategic Innovations Lab, commented on the negative gamer feedback that Ubisoft received after introducing Quartz and Digits, in an interview with Finder.

"It's a reaction we are accustomed to. I think it's great because it shows how engaged our players are and how passionate they are about their hobby and gaming in general. And looking at that, I think it's reassuring." 

In the interview Pouard goes on to clarify that Quartz and Digits are a "matter of personal choice" for players who "at no point" will be forced to use them.

In Pouard's explanation of Ubisoft's motivations, however, some readers clung on to one phrase he said: "I think gamers don't get what a digital secondary market can bring to them." The idea that players may not "get it for now" was not taken very lightly by the Twittersphere. 

Below are some reactions from gamers to a Tweet by Kotaku, the popular video game blog:

Well if users don't get it, shouldn't you avoid it. After all aren't you doing this for consumers? I remember the time when ubisoft was one of the best places to play. Prince of Persia, AC Ethio trilogy Altair. Now ubisoft is less than a shell of its former self. It barely is

— GOLdROGER1PIECE (@LdRoger1) January 28, 2022

Some users were either simply "not interested" or believe that there is more gain for the company itself than for the gamers.

Related: More evidence game devs hate NFTs and crypto

There is also sentiment around gamers having true ownership of not just a skin or a weapon, but of characters and story lines. If players can become active contributors of a gaming ecosystem, then could it be possible for them to have ownership over the games themselves?

Ubisoft recently partnered with startup Aleph.im who will provide a decentralized storage solution for Ubisoft Quartz. The gaming giant plans to continue integrating Digits into Quartz through 2022. 

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