He gives thanks to the engagement shown by our community during our recent Mars Landing experience drop, and explains some of the challenges relating to developing a usable metaverse experience over multiple platforms.
The topic of partnerships is also addressed, with Jeremy explaining that we look for partnerships that are not just helping to drive attention, but that will also will let us:
‘’Build partnerships with a real use case, that are mutually beneficial for both sides with delivery on the back of them.’’
Jeremy goes on to give a quick summary of the events we have attended or are about to attend, emphasizing the popularity of the metaverse across the Asian region with his experiences at last month's Token2049 event in Singapore.
Also mentioned is our direction to improve metaverse accessibility for a wider audience and help web2 users transition to a web3 future. He explains more on our metaverse-as-a-service product direction.
‘’For us, metaverse-as-a-service is an arena that is very exciting… to make sure the metaverse is usable by more people, quickly…focusing on tooling and products that knock barriers to entry down’’.
Jeremy explains how this metaverse-as-a-service works as an integral part of Everdome as a metaverse platform - which will encompass our Mars experience, bespoke developments for business and brands as well as easy to use metaverse access for a mass market.
Stay tuned for more soon on our SPACES, our first metaverse as a product release, as we keep working with our community to imagine the metaverse differently.
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