By Luc Olinga Gamers, accustomed to micro-transactions and loot boxes within games, oppose NFTs which they see as a moneymaking scam. Video game publisher Ubisoft, one of the major players in the sector, launched Quartz, a platform that introduces NFTs in one of its popular video games: Ghost Recon Breakpoint on Dec. 7. These NFTs (here called “Digits”) come in the form of cosmetic items, such as virtual clothes, that the player can obtain by paying with cryptocurrencies and that the owners can then display. In less than 24 hours, a large majority of the reactions to the video accompanying the…