Mobile game developer and publisher Netmarble has announced that pre-registration is now open for Meta World: My City, a new metaverse-inspired mobile game featuring virtual real estate and building investment.
The new title is the sequel to the popular Let’s Get Rich game which garnered more than 200 million players globally. Meta World will feature board game mechanics as well as allow players to purchase virtual real estate and buildings in the metaverse that are based on real-world locations such as New York City.
Netmarble is also looking to further develop Meta World: My City into a platform where players can actively interact with each other and enjoy different types of games in the virtual world. My City game will also be a part of MBX, a gaming blockchain ecosystem launched by Marblex.
Pre-registration rewards
The following events are available to players that participate in the pre-registration:
- Pre-registering on Google Play or App Store will provide in-game items such as the Seasonal Character Summon Tickets and Gold
- Selected participants who post content about the pre-registration, or retweet the official announcement with the hashtag #MetaWorld on Facebook or Twitter, will acquire the Epic Character Card (Beatrice), Seasonal Character Summon Tickets, and Diamond
- If pre-registration numbers exceed one million, all pre-registered players will be given various in-game items such as the Avatar Costume Set, Gold, Character Summon Tickets, Seulgi Character Card, and more
After it was introduced in an Ask Me Anything live session on the MBX Discord channel last month, Meta World: My City received a positive response from fans of the original IP, Let’s Get Rich.
Netmarble will reveal more details on the game including features and tokenomics on March 20th at the Game Developers Conference (GDC) in San Francisco.
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