Sony Partners with YOAKE to Launch NFTs of Netflix’s 7 Deadly Sins

Written By:
Shruti Lakhlani

Reviewed By:
Vaibhav Jha

Sony Pictures And Yoake

In order to enhance its Web3 strategy, Sony Pictures has teamed up with YOAKE to produce legally licensed digital artifacts from The Seven Deadly Sins, one of Netflix’s best-selling anime series with over 55 million copies sold globally.

The Sony blockchain platform Soneium becomes the first major anime intellectual property platform through its collaboration with YOAKE.

YOAKE & The Seven Deadly Sins Anime Series” is the debut NFT collection from YOAKE that plans to offer mintable products through OpenSea. YOAKE & The Seven Deadly Sins Anime Series has gathered 3 ETH in trading volume since the launch; the floor price of YOAKE is 0.0016 ETH.

Through this collaboration, fans will experience improved engagement through certifiable digital collectibles, which aims to launch additional NFT projects from Japanese entertainment companies.

YOAKE works together with Startale to establish novel possibilities in the market that benefit anime fans and collectors through its introduction of licensed anime products on the blockchain. The initiative proves how blockchain technology can interact with fans for their preferred content through verified experiences, thus showcasing its entertainment possibilities.

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Shruti is a budding crypto writer by the day and an avid podcaster by night. As a writer and critical thinker, she believes her experiences, explorations and journey, have guided her to bring life to words. When not behind the mic or desktop, Shruti can be found immersed in music or practicing Yoga, both of which, brings peace to her.
Vaibhav Jha is an Editor and Content Head at The Crypto Times. He comes on board with a vast array of experience working as a journalist for leading national and international English newspapers. He has a penchant for research and storytelling is his forte. When not working, Vaibhav can be found watching Hindi classic movies or listening to 90's music.