Bored Ape Creator Relaunches Empire with Game-Changing Otherside Metaverse Launch
Yuga Labs just dropped the mic—and the Otherside metaverse is their encore performance.
The NFT powerhouse behind Bored Apes isn't just dipping toes in virtual waters; they're flooding the zone. Forget pixelated playgrounds—this is Web3's next frontier.
Reviving the Brand Through Virtual Real Estate
Otherside isn't another sandbox experiment. It's a land grab—literally. Digital parcels moving faster than Manhattan condos, with Ape holders getting first dibs. The play? Transform JPEG collectors into metaverse citizens.
The community response hit terminal velocity. Discord servers melted. Gas fees spiked. Typical Thursday in crypto-land.
Why This Changes Everything
Yuga's not building a game—they're constructing an economy. Virtual wearables, interactive events, creator tools. This is Disneyland with blockchain rails and—let's be honest—better monetization.
The cynical finance take? Wall Street still thinks metaverse means putting on VR goggles to attend PowerPoint presentations. Meanwhile, actual digital economies are forming under their noses.
Otherside either becomes the definitive Web3 destination or the most expensive virtual ghost town in history. Either way—you'll want front row seats.
Otherside competes with Fortnite, Roblox and Minecraft
Otherside combines gaming and social interaction, but with blockchain integration. Users can play just like they do on Fortnite, Roblox, and Minecraft. They can create an account using an email or connect their crypto wallet.
Users can also talk to their friends through text messages or voice notes. However, they have the option to purchase NFTs. That’s what makes BAYC’s Otherside stand out from Fortnite and Roblox.
Yuga Labs is aiming to create a low-barrier-to-entry experience. The chief product officer (CPO) of Yuga Labs, Michael Figge, said that PEOPLE should be able to join Otherside with ease and later discover the meaning of truly owning an NFT.
He told The Verge, “It’s one of the most ambitious projects ever attempted in the space. It’s finally starting to take shape.”
Otherside has multiple virtual zones. The first playable area that users can explore is called The Swamp, which is a nod to BAYC’s original theme. The second virtual zone is called Nexus, which serves as a central hub. The metaverse will also have community-built games, including a zombie survival game called Bathroom Blitz and Otherside Outbreak.
BAYC’s metaverse brings a range of features and social tools. Users can join audio-based rooms called Bubbles, similar to X Spaces or Clubhouse. It will also integrate NFTs as avatars, so people who own NFTs from supported collections can use them as 3D characters. Other users can create new avatars using Voyager, a tool created by Yuga Labs.
Yuga Labs to launch NFT avatars with Amazon
Yuga Labs will launch a co-branded collection with Amazon called Boximus. The Amazon avatar, made of virtual shipping boxes, will be available on Thursday through Amazon’s website. The company will also launch another avatar-based collection with digital artist Daniel Arsham.
Avatars and items in Otherside are blockchain-based assets. Unlike other games, users can buy, sell, or trade those assets outside of the platform. Figge compared the model to buying skins in games like Fortnite, but with the added benefit of ownership. The pricing details of these avatars are not available yet, but Yuga Labs says they will be “reasonable and affordable.”
Yuga Labs also wants to build a creator-based ecosystem. Developers and users will have the ability to design their own worlds, games, and experiences. The goal is to attract frustrated developers with limited monetization options in traditional games like Roblox and Minecraft.
During the Las Vegas event, Figge shared information about the Otherside Development Kit (ODK). He said, “The O.D.K is a set of tools that allows you to build in Unreal Engine to create next-generation blockchain experiences.” He added that the vision is to have developers drag and drop, upload, and go live. Figge said, “This is a big opportunity.”
The CPO believes user-generated experiences on Otherside could soon compete with Roblox and Minecraft. Web2-based games have tens of millions of daily users, but they have not been disrupted in years.
Figge thinks Otherside can offer better options for developers who are tired of the economics of the Web2 model. He said, “A differentiated approach with a Web3 creator-first ethos could hit massive scale.”
Otherside hosted an IRL (in-real-life) livestream at the HyperX Arena in Las Vegas. The event gained over 22,000 viewers. OpenSea, along with other partners, powered the event and helped bring the metaverse experience to the arena.
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