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The EY3K0N Anthology is an NFT-powered digital comedian guide collection from Rebel Studios. Which, sure, remains to be a factor. A collection of comedian guide tales set of their EY3K0N world. And at present they’re launching what they name a restricted free airdrop of NFT entry passes to offer holders with an unique have a look at the collection, in addition to entry to interactive experiences and puzzles because the tales unfold. Or, as we used to name it, a free preview. A NFT entry cross to this may be discovered by visiting https://ey3k0n.io/CL41M
Contributors embrace Tom DeFalco, Jim Cheung, Jae Lee, Siya Oum, Ulises Arreola, Ron Frenz, Pat Olliffe, Richard Starking, Allesandro Micelli, Kewber Baal, Fernando Ruiz, A.Ok.A, Blake Northcott, and others and it has been in growth for practically two years, with of us together with Adam Pollina, former inventive director of Xbox Studios Sean Stewart as lead author, GTA co-creator and Head of Game Design Stewart Waterson and Jesse McMillin.
The collection might be accessible within the type of digital comics on the EY3K0N.io web site, and can discover the theme of what society would possibly appear to be within the close to future with know-how enhancements. Whatever hellscape that may deliver.
The EY3K0N Anthology, an “AR-enabled cypherpunk” comedian, might be accessible to readers within the type of digital comics on EY3K0N.io, with plans to broaden into printed codecs all through 2023.
The first challenge of the NFT EY3K0N digital comedian is about to be launched on December 22, 2022, with the “free airdrop of NFT access passes” happening from at present. You are advised to “look out for easter eggs and rabbit holes as the Anthology develops, as there are multiple layers of experience depending on how deep you dare to go.”
A free NFT airdrop will act as an entry cross to the Web3 interactive expertise layer. Sneak peaks of the artwork present what seems to be a clean tablet, with all that this suggests and promising different actuality gaming and augmented actuality experiences to play an integral half because the comedian collection performs out.
Tom DeFalco: “I wasn’t part of the Marvel Bullpen in the early 1960’s. I wasn’t there when Stan Lee, Jack Kirby, Steve Ditko and a host of others built the creative foundations of what has come to be known as the Marvel Universe. But I am here today as Jesse McMillin, Adam Pollina, Blake Northcott, Jimmy Cheung, Alessandro Micelli, Ron Frenz, Patrick Olliffe, Fernando Ruiz and a host of others shape the EY3K0N Universe. It’s exhilarating to be part of a creative team filled with so much energy, openness and support. Exciting new characters, intriguing new ideas and fascinating new worlds spring from every discussion. I’m having an ever-lovin’ blast and I know the readers will, too.”
Blake Northcott: “EY3K0N’s creative team reminds me of the early days of Image Comics, where the top creators from all different companies collaborated to build something fresh and groundbreaking. It’s such a warm, welcoming environment. I’ve never felt so creatively liberated. If Marvel is ‘The world outside your window’, EY3K0N is ‘The world of tomorrow’. It’s a vision of the inevitable future we’re racing towards, exploring how we’re not just relying on technology anymore — we’re integrated with it. Our immersion into the virtual space is deepening, and EY3K0N dives into all aspects of these uncharted waters.”
Sean Stewart: “As a writer, I think the world of EY3K0N is terrifically entertaining. It’s got big personalities scheming and scrapping and falling in love, set in a world that underscores just how weird our influencer-driver, AI-managed future might be. We’re willing to give you a few shivers, but this is ultimately not a grim dystopia (if you want that, turn on the news!)”
Stewart Waterson: “Since I began working in games, which is close to 30 years now, I’ve always been interested in working on the edge of technologies & finding unique ways to bring players into a new space. The Web 3/Blockchain space is reminiscent of the early days of some key milestones in video games for me. From being at the forefront of the rise in popularity of ‘Mature’ games such as GTA & State of Emergency to the advent of mobile & ‘free to play’ social games, I love being at the frontier of genres and I’m confident the next creative powerhouse will come from this space, where innovation and ‘all hands on deck’ are the order of the day. I’m lucky enough to work with a great mix of talent, both established and emerging. My colleagues at Rebel range from veteran game developers, renowned comic book artists from Marvel & DC to creatives from Nike all working to build and some real ‘up and coming’ talent from the Web 3 community who I learn from every day.”
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