Ubisoft's Blockchain RPG Has Game Breaking Issue

Ubisoft's Blockchain RPG Has Game Breaking Issue

From Game Rant (Written by Carley Garcia) on | OpenCritic

Champions Tactics: Grimoria Chronicles, a competitive NFT-based RPG recently released by Ubisoft, has been impacted by a single player's game-breaking exploit. The user in question is making it impossible for others to play the game, with many quickly calling upon Ubisoft for assistance.

In late October, Ubisoft quietly released Champions Tactics: Grimoria Chronicles, a free-to-play blockchain-based RPG. Players were immediately perplexed by the game's release, as interest in NFTs has become negligible over the past few years and Ubisoft's previous attempts to utilize non-fungible tokens in its games went poorly. Not long after the title's sudden drop on PC, Champions Tactics is already facing a major issue, with many players claiming that it's currently impossible to play the game at all.

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According to a Twitter post made by user Jauwnio, Champions Tactics: Grimoria Chronicles has been unplayable since November 1 due to the actions of a single player. This malicious user has discovered an exploit in the turn-based RPG, allowing them to automatically win every battle before a match even begins. Curiously,...

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