MEET48即将在TON推出首款与偶像文化紧密融合的无点击偶像培训和管理游戏

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[新闻稿-新加坡,新加坡,2024年8月8日]

8月8日,基于多样化AI和Web3.0 UGC娱乐内容生态系统的元宇宙虚拟社区MEET48宣布,它将很快发布《Coin Idols》,这是TON生态系统中第一款无点击空闲偶像训练和管理游戏。这款游戏将与MEET48的偶像文化紧密相连。MEET48计划在未来从其生态系统孵化基金中向Coin Idols用户分配空投,将流量引导到MEET48元宇宙。目前,Coin Idols的标志和概念海报已经公布。

在Coin Idols中,用户将从粉丝的角度直接支持虚拟偶像,从头开始管理一家小型偶像机构,并担任制作人的角色来指导虚拟偶像团体的发展。除了支持偶像,用户还可以安排培训、表演、拍照和互动,以获得明星奖励。该游戏还具有情感系统,允许用户通过增强与偶像的关系来增加表演和其他活动的明星奖励。

MEET48将利用其强大的研发能力和广泛的团队,快速开发和推出多种Web3.0迷你游戏以及其他娱乐和人工智能工具产品。这些产品将作为整个内容生态系统的前端,特别是专注于人工智能和Web3.0互动娱乐产品,并将相应地进行推广。

关于MEET48

MEET48拥有一支由500名成员组成的技术和研发团队,其区域运营网络涵盖新加坡、香港、台北、东京、首尔和迪拜。它被认为是全球最大的Web3应用程序项目团队之一。MEET48旨在通过专注于以Z世代AIGC(动画、IDOL、游戏和漫画)娱乐内容为中心的AI UGC内容生态系统,以及图形和智能元宇宙社会基础,实现Web3技术的大规模采用。

网站:https://www.meet48.xyz/

推特(X):https://x.com/meet_48

电报:https://t.me/MEET_48

不一致:https://discord.gg/meet48

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