Ubisoft launched an NFT project called Ubisoft Quartz. The initiative aims to weave NFTs into games by turning in-game cosmetics into collectible NFTs. The first game to get the Ubisoft Quartz treatment was Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Breakpoint on PC. Although there are NFTs up for grabs that are good-looking, there are some steep requirements to gain them. For instance, the Wolf Enhanced Helmet A can only be claimed by players with 600 hours or more of global playtime, and Wolf Enhanced Pants can only be acquired by completing 100 hours or more of playtime. With many people already feeling negative about NFTs in general, their inclusion in the video gaming realm was not well received. Despite Ubisoft's attempts to make Ubisoft Quartz gain mainstream acceptance, player interaction with the project has been low. While this may be a disappointment for Ubisoft, some gamers are celebrating, as it may have prevented destructive trends from worming their way into gaming.