London-based tech powerhouse ImprobableIo recently hosted an electrifying live event in the metaverse, featuring Arsenal Football Club star player Alex Zinchenko. In collaboration with Yuga Labs on the ‘Otherside’ Metaverse, ImprobableIo successfully executed this event as part of their ongoing testing efforts.
During the event, Zinchenko shared personal stories about his life and football career, offering fans around the world an intimate glimpse into his journey. ImprobableIo also introduced an open mic feature, allowing users to interact with the football legend and participate in engaging activities like guessing facts about Zinchenko.
Herman Narula, ImprobableIo’s CEO, expressed appreciation for the community’s participation and valuable insights gained from the event. Excitement is building as Narula teased a more intricate and musical event scheduled for the upcoming Sunday, promising a special guest.
ImprobableIo, founded in 2012, has become a major player in the Metaverse space. Their notable achievements include the launch of SpatialOS in partnership with Google, contributing to the success of games like Fall Guys, and a fruitful collaboration with Epic Games. They also made waves with “Project Morpheus” in 2021, showcasing their platform’s capability to support 10,000 simultaneous players. ImprobableIo’s foray into web3 with MSquared hints at their ambitious next-generation Metaverse project.
However, the company faces the challenge of fostering a vibrant community within these vast digital universes. The Bored Ape Yacht Club, led by Yuga Labs, has shown promise in this regard by combining exclusive membership with broad web3 engagement. The club’s recent venture, selling Metaverse lands for “The Otherside,” opens up new possibilities for player-driven virtual world creation.
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