Since the Dead Rising creator and Mega Man artist/producer Keiji Inafune announced a new NFT project called Beastroid, a robotic revolution collection for the PolkaFantasy Metaverse venture.
The summary reads “In 20xx, we’re at risk of extinction,” and that figure has been identified by the VGC. “Also they want to survive, Paradise is the destination. An organisation led by a wealthy man Ethan deployed a ‘Guardian V’ to protect the grounds and kill any human who tries to break up. Beastroids are the only hope of a future.”
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It’s no secret the NFT collection is made up of about two 620 Beastroids all with Inafune’s signature Mega Man style. But one should say that they’re not 2,620 designs, tae many colours, premium variants, and more; it creates a lot of supernatural, original versions, but in the alternative, instead of getting Red Luigi, a hippo snobs are fitted with a mech suit to protect the environment.
In fact, NFTs are reportedly falling 92 percent so million dollar businesses will lose their worth. Even though a game developer like Ubisoft and Konami are making moves in masse, Square Enix sold out various properties that require an alternative, such as Eidos and Crystal Dynamics, and some of its most prestigious Western IPs to expand its Metaverse and NFT ambitions.
But people are not buying these NFTs. Ubisoft struggled to get its line-up back in order to get its players into the new scheme. Whether Beastroids have the same fate remains unknown, but all perceptions are very negative.
The majority of the comments section is made up of Mega Man memes and was put to death by punching a wall and screaming the other side, and shouting the ‘Fuck!’, then diant that they are not happy.
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