Lamborghini and Animoca Brands' Motorverse division are joining forces to bring Lamborghini’s iconic vehicles to the digital world with a new Web3 racing game.
The game, called Fast ForWorld, will allow fans and gamers to interact with Lamborghini cars in a virtual environment, where they can collect digital assets, race, and earn rewards.
Through this partnership, Lamborghini will make its digital cars available for various Motorverse games, providing a unique, interconnected racing experience.
The platform will also serve as a hub for digital engagement, marking Lamborghini’s continued interest in Web3 and NFTs. The first version of Fast ForWorld is expected to launch on November 7 with a built-in digital wallet for storing collectible items.
For Animoca, the collaboration strengthens its presence in the blockchain gaming industry, adding to its previous partnerships and developments in the NFT space.
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