SYN City Mafia Metaverse Debuts via Binance Initial Game Offering
The play-to-earn gaming concept has gained remarkable traction in recent times. Gamers are entering the P2E gaming scene en masse, to leverage additional portfolios generated on the growing ecosystem. One of the highly anticipated Metaverse games that is currently in the spotlight is SYN CITY.
SYN CITY is a Mafia Metaverse play-to-earn gaming platform, founded and developed by Roy Liu, the former Head of Business and Marketing at Tron, and Mihai Pohontu, ex-vice president at Samsung and Disney. It is the first organized crime video-themed game that integrates with blockchain technology. SYN CITY offers a 3D virtual reality ecosystem where players can customize their own avatar, communicate with other players, and trade virtual in-game assets, all while enjoying their game. With a storyline that is similar to Grand Theft Auto, Mafia Wars and The Godfather, SYN CITY presents the concept of tokenized in-game assets, each of which is an NFT that has an intrinsic value in the real world.
SYN CITY launched via Binance Initial Game Offering today, introducing a unique governance design called Mafia-as-a-DAO (MaaD) that rewards players and enables them to create or join in their own faction or syndicates. This implies that the metaverse game is transparent, fair and openly accessible to the general public. SYN CITY’s gaming developers are from Ubisoft, Disney, EA, Roblox and Gameloft.
$SYN is the current in-game token of SYN CITY metaverse. Players can earn $SYN by taking part in daily events, like PvE, PvP and syndicate-inspired contests, including cross-chain tournaments. SYN tokens also feature voting and governance features on the platform. Merit Circle is one of the main partners of SYN CITY, having invested $250,000 in its private round, along with Goat Capital, Hack, A&T Capital, Spartan Group, Animoca Brands and more.
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