If you are a metaverse fan and have been among the 120,000 fans that have visited Samsung's immersive virtual world in Decentraland, then there is exciting news for you.
Samsung 837X is taking the customization game to the next level. Notably, as per an official newsroom post, the Samsung 837X is back with a customization quest. Here the metaverse fans will be able to create their own virtual world.
Notably, users will be able to build the world the way they want, explore new regions, connect with new characters, and there will be prizes to be won. The Decentraland metaverse virtual world is modeled after Samsung's flagship New York City store. Now, the company wants to give a more indulging experience to its fans to connect with other people.
Fans can curate personal experiences with a customization quest called ‘You make it'
Talking about the new additions to Samsung 837X, in order to curate your own virtual world, fans have to take the lead and enter the customization quest called ‘You make it.'
Basically, this quest is based on the idea of how Samsung offers people different technological gadgets to express their unique style with personalization and choices. The interior of the Samsung 837X has been completely revamped. You will be greeted with three mystical-style characters, i.e., a bold tiger, an intelligent octopus, and a sophisticated owl.
These characters will guide you based on your personal design spirit. Visitors can visit immersive jungle temples, explore adventurous mountain islands alongside each character, and more. Each visitor will begin curating their own NFT (Non-Fungible Token) that will be personalized based on the decisions they make along the way.
The first 20,000 people to complete the quest will be awarded their own special one-of-one creation. Participating members will get their ‘You make it' NFT badges. You can learn more about it here.
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