On November 15th, Alpha Esports Tech Inc. announced its subsidiary, Paradise City Gaming, has begun developing its metaverse technologies via augmented reality-based experiences. With Lightship, Niantic’s software toolkit, Paradise City has already started creating experiences that task users to participate in real-world challenges in order to earn NFTs and Alpha Coins, which are Alpha Esports’ utility crypto token.
“Alpha has always been a pioneer of new technologies and we continue to show our commitment by integrating the Metaverse within our business model.,” said interim CEO of Alpha, Matthew Schmidt. “We believe esports and mobile gaming will be one of the first integrations into the Metaverse and it is important to stay ahead of the competition. Paradise City will continue to work on Metaverse technologies and integrations within the Alpha ecosystem, including products which drive user engagement and monetization for the Company.“
Alpha Esports Tech Inc. is a privately held esports and gaming organization. The company’s current CEO, Matthew Schmidt, previously worked as a Hollywood film producer.
(All information was provided by Alpha Esports Tech, Globenewswire, and Yahoo! Finance)
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