Yesterday, Yuga Labs geared up its innovative Metaverse experience, ‘Apes Come Home’, to give Otherdeed, Apes, Kodas, Mutants, and GTag holders a taste of what to expect in future Otherside endeavors.
Receiving tremendous praise on X, event participants were given the opportunity to immerse themselves in a self-guided tour, allowing them to explore and engage within the game while navigating as a 3D Ape avatar.
A highlight of this event was the Swamp, brimming with hidden surprises in celebration of Easter. When exploring this virtual space, ‘Voyagers’ were urged to heed the light signals as they traversed the virtual landscape filled with hidden treasures, whereby everyone was on a mission to find an “escaped goat”.
Access to the renowned Clubhouse was restricted to Apes and Mutants exclusively. These NFTs required for entry currently hold a substantial value, with prices starting at $76,476 (22.28700 ETH) and $13,381.35 (3.90000 ETH), making admission quite costly.
Nevertheless, across the game’s span of quests, everyone encountered several novel elements, among which the ‘KODA CAM’ stood out. Such a feature enabled players to take and share in-game snapshots, receiving praise for enabling users to share Ape-themed selfies online.
Excitement wasn’t limited to gamers alone; even those who typically don’t play video games expressed their admiration for the Metaverse journey. One user remarked on X, “Not a gamer, but the Otherside was awesome. Took a selfie in front of the Clubhouse and ran into a bunch of Apes everywhere. Well done.”
Otherside’s Success Despite Past Woes
Since its inception in April 2022, the Otherside quickly emerged as a hub for creativity and community. Its official announcement led to a 40% surge in $ApeCoin value and a swift $450 million in funding, highlighting the project’s market impact and anticipation.
Still, like all good things, comes a catch: Following its hype, on May 3, 2022, Otherside NFTs faced high gas fees of $150 million. Discussions about the project moving from Ethereum to reduce transaction costs continue to gain momentum, following last month’s ‘Loot’ NFTs similarly encountering issues.
Regardless of this problem, community engagement was emphasized through Otherside’s events like the ‘First Trip’ on July 16, 2022, and the ‘Second Trip’ on March 25, 2023, which provided immersive experiences and emphasized storytelling.
In September 2023, the Beta launch of its 2D strategy game ‘Legends of the Mara’ (LoTM) was equally met with excitement. Though, it soon faced execution challenges, such as issues with the ‘Shattered Defense’ game mode and ‘Hatching’ process, leaving some community members feeling let down.
The Otherside then unveiled its ‘Third Trip’ trailer in January this year, which was received with a mixed bag of reviews, prompting the release of a “remastered” version.
In other recent news, Yuga Labs acquired PROOF a few weeks ago to add the collective’s prized OG NFT collectibles to its ecosystem. Following this merger, Moonbirds saw a remarkable 80% increase in value.
The NFT/Metaverse project also welcomed back its co-founder Greg Solano as CEO last week, who is said to “unshackle the BAYC team” with ambitious novelty and growth plans.
Rising above past woes, Yuga continues to hold its head up high and thrive, thanks to its dedicated team and community support. Apes Come Home highlights creativity, engagement, and problem-solving, hinting at the likelihood of more problem-free and engaging Otherside ventures ahead.
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