Ubisoft Brings AI Voting to Captain Laserhawk's Blockchain World
- NFTrixie
- Jul 4
- 4 min read

Ubisoft is pushing the boundaries of what blockchain games can be. With its latest innovation in Captain Laserhawk: The G.A.M.E., the company is blending NFTs, AI agents, and decentralized governance in ways we've never seen before. Players aren't just battling it out in PvP arenas anymore—they're shaping the future of the game through AI-powered decision-making.
Let’s break down what makes this a game-changer in the world of blockchain gaming.
Meet the AI Agents That Cast Votes for You
In Captain Laserhawk, every player controls a unique NFT called a Niji Warrior. But these aren’t just static tokens—they now come equipped with AI agents developed in collaboration with LibertAI. These agents can vote on governance proposals, explain their choices, and even evolve based on your past gameplay.
Ubisoft’s Technical Director, Didier Genevois, explains that each NFT is initialized with a distinct persona, tied to metadata and designed to act with specific values and personalities. If a player doesn’t vote, the AI agent steps in and votes on their behalf—offering transparency and reasons for its decisions.
This system empowers even the most casual players to have a voice, while still giving more active participants the option to step in and take control.
A Game of Two Halves: Shooter Meets Simulator
Captain Laserhawk now offers a dual experience:
PvP Shooter Mode – A top-down, multiplayer arena released in December 2024. Players battle it out, earn Eden Score, and level up their NFTs. The gameplay is fast-paced, with up to 8 players in a match—and yes, Rayman is your retro-styled in-game announcer.
Governance Simulator – Launching in July, this second layer transforms the experience. Players—or their AI agents—read proposals, cast votes, and shape the narrative. Your Niji Warrior NFT is your identity in both modes, and the more you play, the more influence you gain.
In this simulator, decentralized storytelling takes the spotlight. You’re no longer just reacting to game updates—you’re influencing them.
Personalized AI Agents With Memory and Morals
Each AI agent isn’t just a voting machine—it has memory, personality traits, and values. These include things like age, job, and alignment toward order or rebellion. They're designed to be believable and consistent, drawing on real player data and in-game experiences.
All of this is securely logged on the Aleph Cloud, which ensures transparency and prevents tampering. Your agent remembers how it voted, what you did in-game, and evolves with you.
Genevois notes that if players don’t like where the AI is headed, they can step in and propose alternatives. It’s a dynamic push-and-pull between human and machine—one that keeps the experience fresh and meaningful.
A Safe and Solo AI Experience
AI in gaming can be risky (remember that rogue Darth Vader AI in Fortnite?). But Ubisoft’s system is designed with safety and personalization in mind. If your AI starts acting strangely—let’s say, cursing or breaking character—it only affects your experience.
“You’ll see some curses on your terminal—but that’s it,” said Genevois.
The team has integrated content filters and is using censored AI models to ensure that underage players or public environments remain safe. While the architecture is decentralized, the experience is still guided and moderated for user protection.
Adaptive Gameplay Based on Player Skill
One of the coolest features is how the AI adjusts to your knowledge and skill. Whether you’re new to gaming or a blockchain veteran, the AI adapts to offer guidance, challenges, and immersion at the right level.
“If you don’t know hacking,” Genevois said, “you can just say, ‘I want to enter the system,’ and the AI helps you. If you’re advanced, it pushes you harder.”
This is a key benefit of AI integration—it allows Captain Laserhawk to be both beginner-friendly and deeply engaging for experienced players.
Blockchain at the Core of Captain Laserhawk
Captain Laserhawk: The G.A.M.E. is built on Arbitrum, a Layer-2 network that runs atop Ethereum. NFTs act as both game avatars and governance tokens. Winning matches earns Eden Score, which boosts your Niji’s abilities and voting strength.
These NFTs were initially distributed for free on Magic Eden during the December 2024 launch. Using the Sequence wallet, players can easily manage their assets and cast votes within the ecosystem.
The game draws inspiration from the Netflix animated series Captain Laserhawk: A Blood Dragon Remix, which itself is a spinoff of Far Cry 3: Blood Dragon. Expect cameos and references to classic Ubisoft characters—from Assassin’s Creed to Watch Dogs—all reimagined in a dystopian techno-empire known as Eden.
A Glimpse Into the Future of Blockchain Gaming
Ubisoft’s AI-driven governance is still in its early stages. But the vision is bold: a fully player-governed world, where every vote and AI decision impacts the storyline, maps, and game structure.
This isn’t just a game—it’s an evolving ecosystem, where blockchain games reach new heights of interactivity, personalization, and co-creation.
Whether you’re here for the action, the governance, or just to see how far AI can go, Captain Laserhawk is proving to be one of the most innovative projects in web3 gaming.
Final Thoughts
Ubisoft is boldly stepping into the future, blending AI, NFTs, and blockchain into a gaming experience where players share real power. With AI agents that think, vote, and evolve, Captain Laserhawk isn’t just a game—it’s a social experiment in digital citizenship.
And the best part? This is just the beginning.
Ready to explore the future of blockchain games? Keep an eye on Captain Laserhawk and the world it's building—one vote at a time.
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