Aleph.im Brings Dynamic NFTs to Life in Ubisoft’s Captain Laserhawk: The G.A.M.E

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Aleph.im Brings Dynamic NFTs to Life in Ubisoft’s Captain Laserhawk: The G.A.M.E cover

PARIS - Ubisoft is taking its Web3 gaming vision to new heights with Captain Laserhawk: The G.A.M.E., leveraging Aleph.im’s decentralized infrastructure to introduce dynamic NFTs that evolve with player engagement. This marks Aleph.im’s third consecutive integration into Ubisoft’s web3 gaming titles.

About Captain Laserhawk: the G.A.M.E.

Expanding the universe of Captain Laserhawk: A Blood Dragon Remix—Ubisoft’s Netflix series—Captain Laserhawk: The G.A.M.E. is a groundbreaking multiplayer adventure that empowers its community to influence the narrative. Set in the dystopian world of Eden, a totalitarian regime replacing the United States, players assume the roles of citizens navigating challenges both in-game and across external digital channels. By increasing their citizen score, players gain influence over the evolving storyline, creating an unprecedented transmedia gaming experience.

Ubisoft in-game NFTs powered by Aleph.im

Aleph.im is a pioneer in decentralized cloud computing, providing essential infrastructure for dynamic NFT metadata, verifiable randomness, and decentralized data storage. Aleph was amidst Ubisoft’s Entrepreneur Labs cohorts, and the gaming giant has been leveraging and supporting Aleph’s decentralized solutions as a node operator. Dynamic NFTs were first introduced in joint collaboration, transforming static digital assets into interactive, playable features. Aleph’s dynamic NFT technology was subsequently integrated into Ubisoft’s Web3 game Champions Tactics™ Grimoria Chronicles. “We’re proud of our long-standing partnership with a world-renowned game publisher, supporting their vision to push the boundaries of Web3 gaming,” said Jonathan Schemoul, CEO of Aleph.im. “By integrating dynamic NFT capabilities and Aleph’s serverless architecture, Ubisoft is redefining player interaction and ownership in the gaming industry at large.”

Ubisoft’s Captain Laserhawk: The G.A.M.E. introduced the Niji Warrior ID collection, a series of 10,000 NFTs minted on Arbitrum. These IDs function as dynamic governance tools, granting holders early and full access to the G.A.M.E.’s features, exclusive rewards, and the ability to influence the project’s future direction. As players advance, their Niji Warrior IDs evolve to showcase achievements and unlock unique customization options, perks, and governance privileges—blurring the lines between identity and gameplay. Aleph’s serverless architecture hosts the metadata for the NFTs, leveraging a distributed database to store ID card information and enabling seamless updates to reflect player progress dynamically.

"Aleph.im has been an invaluable partner, allowing us to seamlessly manage dynamic NFT metadata while maintaining transparency and decentralization,” said Didier Genevois, Executive Producer and Technical Director, Ubisoft. This partnership cements Aleph.im as the cornerstone of Ubisoft’s Web3 gaming infrastructure, supporting titles like Champions Tactics. Ubisoft’s commitment to integrating decentralized cloud infrastructure ensures that its gaming ecosystems remain secure, fair, and innovative.

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