Ready for adventure? Yuga Lab Long-awaited new tour announced The Other Side of the MetaverseDubbed ‘Second Trip’, this exciting development follows our first adventure in July.
According to Yuga Labs, this “second trip” will feature new mechanics and spaces that will make the gaming experience richer and open worlds more often. Additionally, with this development, Yuga continues to expand the already fantastic new worlds where users can roam, explore, and interact with fellow gamers.
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Othersidemeta (@OthersideMeta) December 22, 2022
But wait.
Yuga’s ‘Second Trip’ to Otherside will begin at the end of March 2023 and will include a series of yet-to-be-disclosed developments. According to Yuga, Otherside aims to be an interoperable world where users can play as his NFT.
Yuga’s tech-savvy players can also use the Otherside SDK to create custom experiences with Otherdeed plots. This will allow Yuga Labs to effectively reach more users while enriching its vast ecosystem. To achieve this, the platform has tested several in-game building tools that users can customize for their virtual environment.
Don’t take our word for it, see for yourself
Yuga released in-engine footage of the Bone environment, one of the Otherside’s wild biomes. In this one-of-a-kind trailer, we can see Bored Ape Curtis traversing the Bonedeed desert with Blue and Voyager in search of “shining, pulsing stones.”
Yuga’s second trip to the other side is a highly anticipated experience that will delight current gamers, attract new ones, and leave everyone wanting more.
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