To develop NFT-based fantasy games specifically for soccer fans in the US and Canada, gaming company GameOn has partnered with LaLiga North America. The way that soccer fans interact with the Spanish league will change as a result of this agreement.
The development of fantasy games based on NFT is the focal point of this partnership. LaLiga player packs will be available for fans to purchase as NFTs. The players in these fantasy lineups then receive points based on how well they perform in the real world on the field after being built from these digital goods. By bridging the gap between soccer’s digital and real worlds, this novel strategy enhances and immerses the fan experience.
Fans may also purchase digital equipment like NFTs to improve the experience even further. They may equip these virtual things, including as cleats, shirts, and headgear, to their in-game player avatars. It’s significant that these goods have bonuses that correspond to point multipliers. Therefore, selecting the appropriate clothing might have a big influence on how well your fantasy squad performs.
Early 2024 will see the launch of GameOn’s LaLiga-branded online app in the United States and Canada. The software will include social chat capabilities in addition to the essential fantasy soccer games, establishing a thriving soccer-loving community. Fans will also have the opportunity to win tantalizing prizes like cash, VIP match tickets, autographed memorabilia, and unique access to player meet-and-greets.
Matt Bailey, CEO of GameOn, stressed the potential of Web3 gaming and pointed out that a committed and active community rather than a large user base is what makes it successful. The business’ entry into NFT-based gaming is a reflection of a larger industry trend toward ownership, interoperability, and rewarding fan engagement.
Beyond this relationship, GameOn is committed to Web3, and it has ambitions to launch a token that links its Web3 gaming ecosystem. This action will make it easier for GameOn and its affiliates to work together, including LaLiga and the Professional Fighters League (PFL).