This isn’t the first crypto game experience that Ubisoft has published, but it is another big step for a company that is by far the most involved traditional game publisher in the crypto space. Sorare is just one of many crypto startups that have participated in the Entrepreneurs Lab initiative, along with other projects such as Splinterlands and Nine Chronicles developer Planetarium. One Shot League comes from Ubisoft’s Strategic Innovation Lab division, which leads the firm’s Entrepreneurs Lab program for supporting myriad startups, including many in the blockchain space. According to Sorare’s announcement today, “Ubisoft has been working these past few months” to develop the game.ĭiscover an all-new fantasy football experience with One Shot League!ĭeveloped by the Ubisoft Strategic Innovation Lab, build your squad for the Belgian Pro League and win digital collectible cards ⚽ #NFT Interestingly, One Shot League’s development was led by Ubisoft, the global publisher behind such best-selling game franchises as Assassin’s Creed, Just Dance, and Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six. At the end of the season, the top players will earn prizes including rare Sorare cards. Should players sign up following the next match week, they will receive only 20 cards for the four remaining weeks (or five cards per match week), and so on and so forth until the season ends. Players who sign up for One Shot League now will receive 25 free Sorare common cards and can use five cards per week, earning points from each pro’s respective real-life performance to scale the online leaderboards. The game is launching initially with only the official Jupiler Pro League license out of Belgium, which has five match weeks left in the current season. Like the core Sorare game, One Shot League is a fantasy soccer experience in which players use digital cards based on professional players.
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