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Ubisoft Launches ‘Captain Laserhawk’ NFT Collection at Magic Eden

Ubisoft has announced a collection of 10,000 NFTs linked to its upcoming game. Captain Razorhawk: The Game. The collection is available on Magic Eden and is issued on the Ethereum Layer-2 network Arbitrum.

Called Niji Warrior ID, NFT holders will get early access to the top-down multiplayer shooter featuring the following characters: Assassin’s Creed, Rayman, and Beyond good and evil.

NFTs will evolve as players progress, providing perks and governance participation within the game.

Ubisoft partners with Magic Eden to launch Captain Laserhawk NFT collection
Ubisoft partners with Magic Eden to launch Captain Laserhawk NFT collection Source: Magic Eden

What are the benefits of having a Niji Warrior ID?

The Niji Warrior ID NFT collection consists of 10,000 unique tokens that players can access early. Captain Razorhawk: The Game.

Set in a dystopian world inspired by the Netflix series. Captain Razorhawk: Blood Dragon Remix, The game features familiar characters from Ubisoft’s franchise.

NFT holders will also receive additional in-game benefits as the NFT evolves based on player progress. In addition to access, Niji Warrior ID also serves as an in-game governance tool.

Ubisoft has yet to reveal any details about how these governance features will work, but NFTs are expected to play a role in decision-making about game updates and changes.

Captain Laswerhawk: The GAME NFT Collection - Niji Warrior IDs
Captain Laswerhawk: The GAME NFT Collection - Niji Warrior IDs Source: Magic Eden

When is the NFT mining schedule?

Niji Warrior ID minting will take place in the coming weeks, and thousands of players have already gained early access through beta testing and community challenges.

A closed beta in August required participants to sign a non-disclosure agreement, limiting public footage. However, early reports suggest that the game will feature fast-paced multiplayer combat in a top-down shooter format.

The collection will be published by Arbitrum, a Layer-2 scaling solution for Ethereum and marks the first time Arbitrum support has been introduced to Magic Eden, which previously hosted projects on Solana, Bitcoin, Ethereum, and other networks.