NFT collection Robotos is launching a metaverse experience – a city called Robopolis. The experience is now open to everyone.
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Robotos NFT Launches 'Robopolis' 2D Metaverse
“It has always been my aspiration to bring characters to life and create a universe around them. So, opening the gates of Robopolis will give our community a space of belonging, where they can hang out and have meaningful experiences in all the events and activations we are planning for the following months,” said Pablo Stanley, the creator of Robotos.
Among the spaces and activities of the Robopolis metaverse for collectors is MoRA, the museum of Robotos Art, which has various halls where visitors can enjoy a permanent collection of iconic pieces of Robotos Art History like Robolobsters–a collection in collaboration with Phillipe Colbert, a prominent contemporary artist, or Robotos Genesis, featuring the original sketches of Robotos and Robopets NFT collections.
The MoRA will also have temporary exhibitions, talks and cultural events that are open monthly with special events just for Roboto collectors. Their first temporary exhibition will be open late-August and will showcase the art of TIME Pieces artists.
Other features include a Robotos Workshop where all the upgrades for Robotos and Robopets will be done and a cinema where collectors will enjoy original content from Robotos or other NFT brands.
In the Robopolis, collectors will be able to garnish their Robotos with seasonal activities and treatments at the Beauty Salon, while a colorful candy shop will have digital treats and candies for different occasions.
Stanley is also developing a children's animated show for TV with TIME Studios, an Emmy Award®-winning television and film studio part of TIME Magazine.
He’s also the CEO of Bueno, a set of no-code tools for NFT creators to generate NFT collections and deploy smart contracts quickly. He has previously created open-source illustrations used by millions of people around the world like Open Peeps, Humaaans, Avataaars, Buttts, Bottts and Open Doodles.
Some Robopolis activities are open to the public, while others are token gated, the latter of which aims to create a vibrant and beautiful place to spend time with other Robotos. Blockchain technology will also enable this metaverse to have wearables and jobs and create an economy. On grand opening day, Robopolis users were able to mint 2222 free and unique wearables in the microverse's Tailor Shop.
Bueno, the startup powering the Blockchain technology of this 2D metaverse, also has plans to enable wearables, games, and allow users to create their economies. Some future expansions will include a piece of land for every Roboto, where collectors could bring to life their own stories by building spaces.
To try the microverse, visit microverse.bueno.art/robotos/robopolis.