Metaverse platform Utherverse is getting set to launch a closed beta of its next generation version on September 26th. The closed beta will provide users with a preview of the platform’s Web3 capabilities whilst testing and continuing the final build-out for its next generation.
Once the beta goes live, users can claim their Utherverse usernames and start experiencing the Web3 version of the platform. They will also have different entertainment and friendly social options, like an outdoor concert arena, rooftop dance clubs with live DJs, film and movie screenings and more.
Interaction with other users will also be possible in a variety of settings including buying and selling virtual goods and participating in other e-commerce opportunities.
Bringing Web3 to life
Brian Shuster, founder and CEO of Utherverse says, “This is going to be a hallmark year for Utherverse. Hyper-realistic immersive experience will engage consumers and our technology backbone will create unprecedented opportunities for brands, entertainment providers, retailers and companies in many different industries.”
Utherverse VIP legacy users with existing usernames will receive automatic access to the closed beta. Priority access will be granted to trunk holders who have already purchased functional NFTs (fNFTs), followed by users who have joined the whitelist, accessible for registration on the Utherverse Discord.
During the closed beta, a month-long virtual celebration will commence, featuring entertainment events, shopping opportunities, networking sessions and other exclusive experiences for both business-to-consumer and business-to-business interactions.
As part of the celebration, a segment of the sixth annual Virtual Con, a fully virtual Web3 trade show showcasing exhibitors, speakers, and panel discussions, will also be included.
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