Aptos Labs and NBCUniversal have entered into a long-term development agreement to provide the entertainment company with Web3 fan experiences, customer loyalty programs and gaming. Aptos already has a track record developing fan experiences for major Universal films.
Aptos will expand on previous Web3 initiatives offered by NBCUniversal, according to an announcement. Aptos developed Free Renfield the Game in March 2023 based on the film “Renfield.” The game lets players search for bugs that give the possessor superhuman powers and match them to scenes from the movie. They then won prizes that included collectible digital art.
In September, Aptos created behind-the-scenes media, augmented reality filters, digital art and opportunities to win prizes for purchasers of tickets to “The Exorcist: Believer” through the Fandango service.
NBCUniversal is a believer in Web3
Other NBCUniversal Web3 offerings have included a digital scavenger hunt at Halloween Horror Nights at Universal Studios Hollywood and Universal Orlando Resort. That event was created in cooperation with the MoonPay blockchain payment system. Universal Pictures vice president of technology partnerships Greg Reed said:
“Today's media and entertainment landscape is rapidly changing, with fan experiences and preferences driving a lot more of those shifts than in previous eras."
NBCUniversal is owned by telecommunications giant Comcast. NBCUniversal owns DreamWorks film studio and the Peacock streaming service.
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Aptos has a hand in lots of blockchain tech
Aptos, headed by former Meta executives Mo Shaikh and Avery Ching, launched a proof-of-stake blockchain in October 2022 using a program language developed for Meta’s failed Diem stablecoin project. Among other things, it powers the PancakeSwap decentralized crypto exchange, Chingari Indian social media platform and Overlai intellectual property rights protection service.
Aptos integrated Microsoft artificial intelligence tools from the Azure OpenAI service in August, hoping to appeal to the financial services sector.
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