Shiba Inu Reveals First Image from Own Metaverse

After forming a collaboration with the virtual reality company “The Third Floor” in July, the popular meme coin Shiba Inu has revealed the first image from its highly anticipated metaverse project. This new metaverse universe has been named ‘Rocket Pond’.

The inclusion of the word ‘Rocket’ in the name of this virtual universe is said to symbolize the widespread adoption of Shiba Inu in the cryptocurrency space and the coin’s potential to soar in value, akin to going to the Moon.

Shiba Inu shares first image from her own metaverse

According to the details shared, the first concept image of Rocket Pond, part of the Shiba Inu metaverse project, is presented in black and white. This concept showcases a secret resort nestled at the base of a mountain.

The area is characterized by clear waters, abundant natural life, and small holiday residences extending into the mountains. Shiba Inu, in its announcement, mentioned that this concept image is a black and white sketch and that they are seeking suggestions and feedback from the Shiba Inu community on the metaverse project.

The flora of this metaverse, architecturally inspired by U.S. regions such as Lake Tahoe, Heavenly, Glenwood Caverns Adventure Park, and Cape Canaveral, is described to include White Fur flowers, California bridal bulbs, maple and cedar trees, Jeffrey pines, and sulfur flowers.

The team behind the project also revealed that the ‘Rocket Pond’ virtual universe will feature various experiential areas like a recreational facility, fishing spots, bonfire areas, campsites, scout hiking trails, and hidden waterfalls.


Shiba Inu recently transferred former Netflix and Marvel executive to the ‘metaverse’ team

Meanwhile, Shiba Inu has been strategically positioning its ‘metaverse’ project to be a front-runner in the field. Notably, Brandie Konopasek, a former executive at Netflix and Marvel, has recently joined the Shiba Inu ‘metaverse’ team.

Additionally, the project has enlisted William Folk to serve as a consultant for the Shiba Eternity game. In a similar vein, Marcie Jastrow, a well-known figure in the entertainment industry, and David Kern, a former Sony employee, are also contributing to the project.


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