Kapuso, the fluffy Shiba Inu behind the immortal “Doge” meme, has inspired a Cryptocurrency meme With a value of $28,000 million, A Holy pilgrimage And one Bronze statue It was held in his native Japan. And now, she's being honored with perhaps her greatest gesture yet: a hunk of the digital gaming world.
Battle Royale game based on Ethereum, open season, She announced that she would soon have her own Doji-themed world, “a kingdom where every corner tells the story of Kapusu, the Doji, our beloved Shiba Inu,” according to a report. Blog post.
The digital world dedicated to dogs for the Fortnite-like PC shooter was created in collaboration with Own the Doge, the NFT community that organized A meticulously coordinated trip To meet Kapuso in Japan, and A “documentary” Which chronicles the rise of Meme Doji.
As for the aesthetics of Doge World, imagine “Tokyo meets Dogelor,” said Crypticcrux, the pseudonymous co-founder of OpenSeason. Decryption GG.
What could that mean exactly? Think of Godzilla fighting a massive Shiba Inu (MegaDoge, as we're told he was called) in a compact Japanese urban setting.
Doge is just the first figure from the cryptocurrency world to grace OpenSeason's digital ecosystems. The Fortnite-like shooter royale game features a Pepe-themed amusement park, and avatars of Bored monkeys And my lady; In February, he even made a burning and wrecked ship, Referred to as “open sea” To protest the removal of Ethereum NFT passes from play on the NFT market.
These tributes to cryptocurrency users aren't just for fun; Krypticooks says it's central to OpenSeason's business model.
“We're partnering with all these amazing communities and letting them showcase our game, while doing our best to make a really good game at the same time,” they said.
OpenSeason's World of Doge is scheduled to debut in May. The game is available in early access through Legendary Games Store, but requires a Fractional Uprising Studios NFT membership card to play. The studio plans to launch its own cryptocurrency token called “FUmoney” this month.
Edited by Andrew Hayward
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