Ubisoft says “Project Q” isn’t the game’s official name.
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There aren't any NFTs in the upcoming team battle arena game, which is one of the two major disclaimers. The game company shared the news after the leakers posted the footage online.

The game will feature a variety of modes with one goal in mind: fun. We don't have plans to add NFTs to this game, you can find out more by taking part in the upcoming tests.

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‍Introducing codename “Project Q”, a team battle arena letting players truly own the experience! The game is in early development and we will keep testing, so for now all you can do is register for upcoming tests: https://t.co/TMRKwiUzbJ pic.twitter.com/hZ40OkPdum

— Ubisoft (@Ubisoft) April 23, 2022

You can sign up for the upcoming tests for the Xbox Series X, Xbox One, PS5 and PC on the website. There is no word on when the tests will become available or whether the game will be free-to-play in its final form. The name of the company won't stand for "Quartz" in Project Q.

The Project Q footage shows a type of aesthetic that is similar to the popular video game. There are two modes that it has as of right now: Battle Royale and Battle Zone. All of this is subject to change as the game is still in early development. The Verge reached out to the company but didn't hear back.

Hyper Scape was a battle Royale that was launched in 2020. The futuristic shooter put a twist on the traditional battle Royale, but its popularity waned quickly, leading to its ultimate shutdown on April 28th, 2022.

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