That news comes just a week after Ubisoft announced its own NFT integration, called Ubisoft Quartz, which will bring NFTs into Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon: Breakpoint. S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2 is much more complex, but it also raises more questions. The new features are part of a program called the S.T.A.L.K.E.R. Metaverse, which is hosted by NFT platform DMarket. Evgeniy Grygorovych, the developers of the Games Academy, describes the project as the first AAA game with a unique meta experience. A press release note that the feature will use blockchain technology to let the community own a piece of S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2. XXXUTC is starting to sell o-presso prices in January. Users can register in other parts of the country early, but what better to know is what they want to do. A second secretive drop will happen in February. It’s not clearly clear what players will buy. A press release states that they can find unique items that won’t affect gameplay or give players an advantage. The game starts in April. DMarket notes that the item can be moved over from chain to platform. It’s noted that they can play at least one game in the GSC. The marketplace says its working together to make purchase items useable in more games. The more unique aspect of this is that drops will help players earn a reputation for being NPCs in the game. Everybody who buys something to achieve their purpose of the game can picturegrammetry. That NPC will appear in the game all for the whole player. With the May drop, only one person could enter the world. The game will be limited, so players can trade their right to become a metahuman before the game launches. As for pricing, DMarket has little progress. An auction will reveal the details and details of the auction. DMarket and GSC Game World will donate some of the profits received to charity in a social responsibility program. S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2: “The Heart of Chernobyl” will launch on April 28, 2022, for PC and Xbox Series X/S.