Launched: May 08 2023

Arcade Avatars

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Summary:

The digital world of blockchain-based games and virtual worlds is a unique and constantly growing one. Eye of Unity has unveiled their newest collection of Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs) – the Arcade Avatars Polygon NFT Collection. This exciting collection of 50 different characters gives gamers an innovative way to interact with the metaverse and an engaging gaming experience, all backed by the secure FIL blockchain.

Description:

Eye of Unity’s Arcade Avatars Polygon NFT Collection contains 20000 NFTs featuring small arcade fantasy avatars with a transparent background that can be used in various virtual worlds and blockchain games on Polygon. These characters look both pixelated and stylized with various outfits, hairstyles, facial features, and other customizations to make them truly one-of-a-kind.

The Arcade Avatars feature a mobile and desktop friendly HTML 5 game for those who prefer playing games on laptops or smartphones. For added security, each game by Eye of Unity has been minted using FIL as an NFT onto the FIL blockchain. This makes them completely safe and secure while also offering users near real-time trustless transferability throughout the decentralized gaming economy.

Not only does this collection give gamers a chance to stay engaged within the world of cryptocurrency projects but it also provides developers an avenue for expressing their creativity in a unique way. Through this collection, game development companies will be able to create new ways to monetize or incentivize virtual worlds through things like reward programs, online marketplaces, or limited edition items tracked on a blockchain.

As gaming continues to evolve into the world of cryptocurrency projects, it’s important for brands like Eye of Unity to stay ahead of the curve by introducing designs that are both creative and technically advanced. Their Arcade Avatars Polygon NFT Collection certainly fits this bill – giving gamers endless possibilities while ensuring their progress remains safe with filament technology backed by DID security protocols.