This animal racing game opens new utility for NFT collectors

Up-and-coming NFT racing game sold out all its collectibles and launched a demo version while integrating various other NFT IPs
Up-and-coming NFT racing game sold out all its collectibles and launched a demo version while integrating various other NFT IPs

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Bridging the gap between the NFT and blockchain gaming spaces has been a persistent challenge for crypto enthusiasts and developers alike. Major NFT collections try to integrate utility and bring benefits to their holders. However, building a full-fledged game often lies outside of the budget capabilities for such projects.

On the other hand, collectibles from gaming projects rarely reach the popularity and valuation that blue chip NFTs have. So the question remains: How can NFT collectors use their digital assets in other Web3 projects, specifically, active gaming platforms? One project has found the solution and is already attracting a solid user base.

NFT collections get into the race

PetaRush is an ambitious racing game project that uses NFTs to represent the playable characters on the platform. The project has already successfully sold out both its whitelist and public sale as interest in the platform soars.

What is more impressive, however, is that PetaRush has created a platform that allows users to integrate popular NFT collections outside of the game ecosystem. For example, PhantaBear holders have the chance to use their Bear NFTs in the game and race them in competition with PetaRush characters. The team behind the game is constantly working on bringing more NFT integrations to the game.

The ability to add a new layer of utility to NFT collections gives PetaRush a competitive advantage over other racing games in the blockchain industry. Not only that, the game has the potential to attract users who wouldn’t traditionally venture into Web3 gaming. To top it all off, this innovative project is looking to welcome everyone to the blockchain gaming space — even users who are not part of the crypto ecosystem yet.

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Opening up the Web3 space to all

Aside from targeting NFT collectors and giving them an additional layer of utility, PetaRush has another important mission. One of the biggest challenges standing before the blockchain gaming space is attracting a mainstream audience. To help tackle that challenge, PetaRush has opted to open up its platform to any and all users.

Players are not required to own an NFT or even a crypto wallet to start playing the game. As gamers advance throughout the game, they win rewards, which could lead to whitelist spots and even NFTs. However, players do not have to fork over anything to start enjoying the Mars-themed racing tracks.

Combined with the multi-IP focus of the platform, PetaRush is positioned to redefine the Web3 space. Taking the most sought-after NFTs and bridging this into blockchain gaming while opening the ecosystem up to users who are entirely new to crypto is a step in the right direction for the popularization of Web3 games.

NFTs and gaming come together

The NFT space boomed with popularity in 2022, attracting a lot of mainstream coverage. In the meantime, the gaming space generated more than half of all blockchain activity toward the end of the year. 

As these two sectors merge together to form the next generation of Web3 projects, more and more users will flock to the crypto space. While the economic climate may not be favorable, the end of crypto winter can come from the rise of Web3 projects that bring utility to mainstream users and crypto enthusiasts.

Those wanting to learn more about PetaRush and its latest NFT integrations can check out the game on the site. PetaRush is currently in its second round of beta tests, and the game is open to all for free.

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