Web 3 Game Developer EverdreamSoft Launches New NFT Collection
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Web 3 Game Developer EverdreamSoft Launches New NFT Collection

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Image: EverdreamSoft ChainChronicles Web 3 game developer, EverdreamSoft launches new NFT collection, ChainChronicles. The new NFT collection aims to mark historical blockchain events.  ChainChronicles will include three packs: Essential, Curator, and OG Packs.  In an...

Web 3 Game Developer EverdreamSoft Launches New NFT Collection

Image: EverdreamSoft ChainChronicles

  • Web 3 game developer, EverdreamSoft launches new NFT collection, ChainChronicles.
  • The new NFT collection aims to mark historical blockchain events. 
  • ChainChronicles will include three packs: Essential, Curator, and OG Packs. 

In an announcement this Tuesday, EverdreamSoft, the creator of the popular mobile game, Spells of Genesis (SoG), confirmed the launch of its unique ChainChronicles subscription series. The ChainChronicles NFT collection is an extension of EverdreamSoft’s original tokenized cards that were released before the NFT craze, back in 2015. 

Since the launch of the tokenized cards for Spells of Genesis game, EverdreamSoft has continued developing in the NFT space, and eight years on, they have finally released a new line of NFTs. Unlike the conventional NFT offerings, ChainChronicles will be released in a subscription model as a “monthly offer of unique cards evoking significant events in the blockchain universe”, the team statement reads. 

These pieces will not only serve as beautiful additions to any collection but also as historical reminders of the groundbreaking developments that have shaped the blockchain world. The upcoming ChainChronicles line of collectibles will honour notable moments in the evolution of blockchain technology and serve as a tribute to the original SoG collectibles. Through this subscription service, collectors will have the opportunity to receive monthly deliveries of both digital artwork and vintage cards, which have been skillfully crafted by some of the most creative and forward-thinking NFT artists in the industry. 

Subscribers will receive a new SoG tokenized card monthly to add to their collection. Each SoG card will represent a notable and historic event that has occurred in the wider blockchain space. This allows subscribers to collect as many cards as possible with the goal to create a full collection set of cards. Additionally, ChainChronicles subscribers will also receive additional artwork made exclusively for the subscription, vintage NFTs from different collections, and SoG in-game benefits.

 

A unique set in the ChainChronicles NFT collection 

The Swiss-based company aims to boost the overall adaption of NFTs in the blockchain space with its latest NFT line. The ChainChronicles NFT collection will consist of three major packs with different subscription fees. First, the Essential Pack will consist of one monthly card representing a significant event in blockchain history. In addition, subscribers will also receive exclusive artwork, SoG in-game benefits, and a random SoG legendary card. 

Second, the Curator Pack will offer subscribers three times the amount of cards available in the Essential Pack monthly. The pack also includes one SOG legendary card, and a rare vintage NFT minted between 2015 and 2017.

The final pack, OG Pack is the exclusive subscription package. This package offers 10 exclusive cards per month with unique artwork representing notable blockchain events. In addition, subscribers will also receive one SoG legendary card, one rare vintage NFT (2015-2017), and one vintage card from the Spells of Genesis collection.

EverdreamSoft is offering a 20% Early bird discount (EARLYCC) for subscribers of the first month’s NFT release. Every subscriber in the month of April will have an opportunity to save 20% on their NFT packs set to be released early next month. 

Disclaimer: This article is provided for informational purposes only. It is not offered or intended to be used as legal, tax, investment, financial, or other advice.

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