Crypt2 Esports aims to be the Electronic Arts (EA) of NFT simulation games on the blockchain
Crypt2 Esports, a new player in the esports industry, has announced its entry into the market with an innovative platform for NFT simulation tournaments on the blockchain. Led by tech
millionaire Sam Enrico Williams, Crypt2 Esports aims to become the Electronic Arts (EA) of NFT simulation games.
The platform features transferable assets that allow gamers to build up and sell any owned NFT asset recognized on the platform based on skill sets and attributes. Unlike other esports platforms, Crypt2 Esports does not require any gaming know-how to participate in their tournaments. Players simply need to have a listed NFT asset to join the tournaments. These digital assets give players a virtual presence in games and tournaments.
According to a report by Kagan, publishers made $3.64 billion in revenue from non-fungible tokens connected to items for use inside video games in 2022.
That intuitive, so anyone can join in the fun,” says Sam Enrico Williams.
To dominate the competition in Crypt2 Esports tournaments, players can level up their NFTs.
By training them hard and equipping them with the best gear from the Crypt2 Marketplace, players can increase their chances of scoring and winning.
Physical items are also available on Crypt2 Esports Store, where each enhancement can make all the difference to an NFT’s skill set, bringing reality into the virtual world.
NFT partner creators will benefit hugely and receive a fair share of royalties for all enhancement items sold in the Crypt2 Marketplace, allowing them to reap the benefit of their NFT creations.
With these innovative offerings, Crypt2 Esports aims to tackle a major issue facing NFT usability by creating an engaging and exciting element for NFT
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