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Details about a game created by the community of the cryptocurrency token Shiba Inu have emerged

8:13 am, August 5, 2022

The Shiba Inu development team has revealed several important details about the upcoming game Shiba Eternity.

According to Shiba Inu representatives, Shiba Eternity is a collectible card game (CCG) that is being created in collaboration with the Australian game development company PlaySide Studios. It is worth noting that the game will be available both on the App Store and Google Play. Representatives of Shiba Eternity promised stunning visuals, hundreds of unique cards, exciting battles, and an incredible environment for 10,000 Shiboshi heroes.

A collectible card game (CCG) is a type of board game that uses specially designed sets of cards. These cards, in addition to playing value, also have an independent collector’s value: they are sold and exchanged among collectors. Obviously, in the case of Shiba Eternity, the game will be integrated into the Web3 space, and NFTs will be available for sale and exchange.

The first two cards from the game were also shared with users:

In addition to the game from Shiba Inu, users will be able to launch a Visa SHIB Burn plastic card. Back in April, Shiba Inu launched a new token burning mechanism SHIB Burn, which allows holders to burn their cryptocurrency and receive rewards in the form of burntSHIB tokens. BurntSHIB tokens can be sent to staking and receive separate Ryoshi tokens from the Ryoshis Vision DeFi project. With the SHIB Burn Visa card, users will be able to burn more SHIB and receive rewards faster, and for the project itself, this will allow it to become independent of Ryoshis Vision.

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