Ubisoft has announced that it has released the final update forGhost Recon Breakpoint.In a message posted to Twitter, the publisher explained that it was moving on from the 2019 title, mere months after the poor shooter transitioned into an experimental stage for the company’s (highly criticized) NFT program, “Quartz.”

“The last four months marked the release of our final piece of content: the brand new Operation Motherland mode, tons of new items including 20th anniversary iconic outfits and Quartz items forGhost Recon Breakpoint,”writes Ubisoft. “We will continue to maintain our servers for bothGhost Recon WildlandsandGhost Recon Breakpointand we truly hope you will continue to enjoy the game and have fun playing in solo or co-op with your friends.”

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— Ghost Recon (@GhostRecon)July 11, 2025

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Over on the Ubisoft “Quartz” website, the studio thanked the players who threw down Real Actual Cash to bag themselvesGhost Recon Breakpoint‘s NFTs, or “Digits.”As noted by GamesIndustry.biz, and in perhaps one the worst pieces of PR spin I’ve had the misfortune to recant, Ubisoft has praised its Digit purchasers by telling them:

“You own a piece of the game and have left your mark in its history.”

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So, what happens to the Digits now? Well, the owners can attempt to “cash out” by selling them. Except who would stump up for Digits for what is now a dead game? Especially ifeverybodychooses to cash out at the same time. Alternately, the Digits can be carried over into other Ubisoft titles… Except they can’t, because Ubisoft doesnotintend to plan to install theGhost Recon BreakpointDigits within its other titles (for example,Rainbow Six Siege).

The purchased Digits are simply just “out there” now. They were paid for and now they exist. Except they don’t exist, by the very nature of NFTs. They do not look good, so are not to be admired as iconic gaming assets. The developer is no longer supporting the very game that these Digits were designed for,norcan they be used in any other Ubisoft title. NFTs in gaming, folks.Brave New World.

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Regardless, Ubisoft seems intent on continuing its journey into the cryptocurrency/NFT space, going as far as to suggest thatthe players themselves “don’t get it.”Since 2021, a variety of companies have tiptoed into the NFT market, only tobacktrack with hastein the face ofplummeting reputationandangry fan feedback. Regardless, some studios are determined to make the controversial blockchain tech work for them, despite this overwhelmingly negative response.

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