In a move that can only be described as “what could possibly go wrong?”, Sony has decided to dip its toes into the murky waters of Web3. Yes, they’ve teamed up with a company called Yoake (which sounds suspiciously like a breakfast cereal) to launch a collection of officially licensed digital collectibles from Netflix’s anime sensation, The Seven Deadly Sins. This series has sold over 55 million copies worldwide, which is a lot of copies, considering that most people can’t even find their socks in the morning. 🧦
Now, this isn’t just any old partnership; oh no! This is the first time a mainstream anime intellectual property has decided to waltz onto Sony’s blockchain infrastructure, known as Soneium. Sounds fancy, doesn’t it? Like a high-tech spa for your digital assets. 💻✨
The inaugural non-fungible token (NFT) collection, charmingly titled “YOAKE & The Seven Deadly Sins Anime Series,” will showcase iconic scenes from the franchise. Because who wouldn’t want to own a piece of digital art that you can’t hang on your wall? These delightful tokens will be available for minting on Opensea starting March 25, 2025. Mark your calendars, folks! 🗓️
This partnership aims to enhance fan engagement, which is a fancy way of saying they want to sell you more stuff. With blockchain-verified digital collectibles, they’re paving the way for more Japanese entertainment properties to jump on the NFT bandwagon. Because if there’s one thing we need more of, it’s digital collectibles that we can’t touch, feel, or even show off to our friends. 🎉
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2025-03-26 09:57