New York, NY, January 06, 2023 – (SEAPRWire) – Ninja Warriors, a play-to-earn [P2E] and move-to-earn [M2E] gaming universe inhabited by Ninja Warrior NFTs, has announced private sale dates. Scheduled to kick off on Wednesday, January 25th, 2023, the Ninja Warriors private sale will run for three months, offering ample opportunity for more early investors. As a P2E and M2E game, Ninja Warriors aims to keep gamers financially and physically strong. Gamers can get NFT characters to play without buying it—Ninja Warriors will introduce a subscription model where players will pay a certain amount to get a free NFT character to play with. And to increase their earnings, they will need to buy NFT Ninja characters with $NWT. Players can also interact, engage, and complete an array of adventures in a unique, exciting world that allows them to play, earn tokens, and, most importantly, have fun. The Ninja Warriors team hopes to create a magnificent, exciting, interactive, and adventurous gaming universe where players will enter battles and win solely by skills and special powers. Introducing $NWT and $DBUSD Tokens Ninja Warriors native token, $NWT, will serve as a utility and governance token. With a substantial amount of $NWT, players can seamlessly buy NFT characters of players as well as other essential in-game assets. $NWT will have a maximum supply of 900 million, of which 45 million $NWT has been allocated for the upcoming private sale. In an unprecedented fashion, Ninja Warriors introduces a collateralized stablecoin – $DBUSD [Dragon Ball]. This coin will act as a reward for gamers who complete online and offline missions and exercises. Through $DBUSD, the Ninja Warriors team hopes to preserve players’ earnings from extreme market volatility synonymous with the crypto market. Roadmap After the private sale slated for January 25th, 2023, Ninja Warriors, in Q2 of 2023, will officially launch Pre-sale 1.0 and Pre-sale 2.0. Next is an exchange listing, followed by various staking options for $NWT. Q4 of 2023 will see Ninja Warriors build and launch a marketplace where players can buy and sell in-game assets, and the official game launch in concomitance with scholarship programs, NFT sales, and numerous eSports tournaments. About Ninja Warriors Ninja Warriors is an M2E and P2E-based gaming universe inhabited by Ninja NFTs that players can interact, collect, and battle. Ninja Warriors aims to enable users to earn rewards for completing in-game tasks and competitions as well as offline exercises and routines. Through a collateralized stablecoin, Ninja Warriors will provide gamers with an exciting and rewarding platform and token immune to market volatility. Social Contact Twitter: https://twitter.com/NinjaWOfficial/ Telegram: https://t.me/ninjawofficial Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/NinjaWOfficial/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/ninjawofficial/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NinjaWOfficial Discord: https://discord.gg/TwS8VBezq8 Media Contact Brand: Ninja Warriors Contact: Asad Zeeshan, CMO Website: https://www.ninjawarriorsmeta.com/ SOURCE: Ninja Warriors The article is provided by a third-party content provider. SEAPRWire ( https://www.seaprwire.com/ ) makes no warranties or representations in connection therewith. Any questions, please contact cs/at/SEAPRWire.com Sectors: Top Story, Daily News SEA PRWire: PR distribution in Southeast Asia (Hong Kong: AsiaExcite, EastMud; AsiaEase; Singapore: SEAChronicle, VOASG; NetDace; Thailand: SEAsiabiz, AccessTH; Indonesia: SEATribune, DailyBerita; Philippines: SEATickers, PHNotes; Malaysia: SEANewswire, KULPR; Vietnam: SEANewsDesk, PostVN)
Paris, France, January 21, 2022 - (SEAPRWire) - Space Warriors has unveiled a new NFT project, set to transform the blockchain gaming space. The project, Space Warriors, is the leading community-focused game made on the Unreal Engine. It is a collection of 7,777 unique 3D NFTs, stored as ERC-721 assets on the Ethereum blockchain and hosted on IPFS. This game makes use of the Decentralised Autonomous Organization (DAO) voting system. This enables users, who own a Space Warrior, to vote on the major decisions that shape the game. This way, the users will determine the direction and trajectory of the game. As the CEO of Yield Guild Games noted on a separate occasion: "A DAO is a perfect way to hand more decision-making power to the communities of people who will participate in play to earn games, guilds, and what comes next" In addition to being able to exercise their voting rights, Space Warriors holders will gain access to the inspiring SWC community. There, they will receive regular updates regarding exclusive offers, competitions, community projects, and more as the project grows. Users can also hold the digital assets for any amount of time; they can also decide when to sell them off on an NFT marketplace like OpenSea. The 3D NFTs were designed by a team of seven artists with Illan Fitoussi as the team lead. Illan Fitoussi is a respected 3D animation artist, with prior experience working with Ubisoft and Disney on major projects like Lion King and Tom Clancy games. The team created the designs in Maya and rendered them in Unreal Engine 5; so that they can be transmuted easily into gaming and metaverse systems. The designs of Space Warriors' 5 factions were drawn from the fantastic robots of modern and nostalgic sci-fi – from Transformers to Pacific Rim. Furthermore, the SWCuniverse draws similarities across pop culture and cinematic influences. Each SWC NFT artwork is stored as an ERC-721 token on the Ethereum blockchain and hosted on IPFS. Engaging Game Narrative The game has an engaging narrative that allows it to stand out from other regular NFT games. The game is set deep in space, far from mankind, in a world populated by sentient robotic warriors. These robotic warriors- driven by an insatiable appetite for domination, power, and honor- have waged ruthless wars on many spaceships and lands. For a time, they stopped going to war. This peace lasted for years until the Strangers appeared. The Strangers shattered the tranquility of the robotic warriors and left trails of destruction and annihilation in their Galaxy. Facing this dark threat, the warriors must now join forces and unite as one brotherhood, one unstoppable Army. Bound to fight for their survival, they vowed to avenge their fallen brothers. The narrative will grow even further as the project grows. In just over 48 hours of unveiling its plan, the community grew to over 100,000 unique users on Discord and is now brimming with over 200,000 community members. Once the community votes on the Metaverse upon which the Space Warriors Club HQ will be built, the game will be ready to go. Subsequently, the Army wallet will be funded with 5% of all secondary sales royalties. The wallet will be dedicated to funding the Space WarriorsClub activities including the metaverse, real-life events, and conferences. Fortunately, the website contains plenty of details about the game. About Space Warriors Space Warriors is a unique NFT project made up of 7,777 BFTs built on the Unreal Engine. Unlike many other NFT projects, asset holders will be able to vote on the direction and development of the game. The development team comprises seven individuals with ample experience in the designing and marketing of video games. Social Links Discord: https://discord.gg/swc Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/spacewarriorsclub/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/swcNFT Media contact Company name: Space Warriors Contact person: Gabriel Germani, Co-Founder E-mail: gabriel@swcnft.com Website: https://www.spacewarriorsclub.com SOURCE: Space Warriors The article is provided by a third-party content provider. SEAPRWIRE makes no warranties or representations in connection therewith. Any questions, please contact cs@SEAPRWIRE.com Sectors: Top Story, Daily News SEAPRWIRE (www.seaprwire.com) offers newswire service in Southeast Asia (Indonesia, Thailand, Vietnam, Singapore, Malaysia, Philippines & Hong Kong )
SAN FRANCISCO • Kevin Durant made a triumphant return to the Bay Area on Saturday, scoring 20 points to help the Brooklyn Nets to a convincing 134-117 National Basketball Association (NBA) victory over the Golden State Warriors. The All-Star won titles with the Warriors in 2017 and 2018, earning Finals Most Valuable Player honours both times before suffering a torn Achilles tendon in their 2019 losing championship series. In the wake of that year-long injury, which ruled him out for the following season, he opted to leave for the Nets. Despite intense speculation that his three trophy-laden terms with the Warriors had been soured by infighting, particularly with Draymond Green, Durant made it a point to show there were no hard feelings on Saturday. His return came in the new arena in San Francisco that the Warriors moved into last season, although the lack of fans made his long-awaited appearance a more muted affair. "It was good to see everybody," said Durant, who had hugs for Green, Stephen Curry and Warriors coach Steve Kerr. "Wish Klay (Thompson) was healthy, but it's good to be back in the Bay Area. I loved my time here, I loved playing for this team. "But I'm glad we got a good 'W'." Durant was back on the floor after a week in quarantine because of NBA coronavirus protocols. Nevertheless, the forward, who had missed their last three games, meshed seamlessly with fellow All-Stars Kyrie Irving and James Harden, as the Nets not only delivered offensively but also shut down the Warriors' offence. Irving scored 23 points to lead six Nets players in double figures, while Harden added 19 and dished out 16 assists, as Brooklyn held the hosts to 48.9 per cent shooting - 26.5 per cent from three-point range - to win comfortably. Curry, coming off a 40-point performance against the Orlando Magic, had a game-high 27 points but connected on just two of nine from three-point range. The Warriors played a video tribute to Durant in the first quarter, and said they would put on a more elaborate celebration when he returns again with fans in the arena. "I think it does mean something to him but he hasn't shown it," added Nets coach Steve Nash, acknowledging that without a crowd and with nearly two years elapsed since his departure, Durant's return was "a comeback game that is less than what it may have been". Both teams are now at different junctures. Golden State are rebuilding after finishing as the worst team in the NBA last term, with advancement to the play-offs - they are eighth in the West - probably the height of their ambitions this season. Durant, on the other hand, is aiming to build a new dynasty with the Nets, who have never won the championship and are third in the East standings. Looking back on how special it was to be on a Warriors team who once had four starting All-Stars as opposed to Brooklyn's "Big Three", he said: "My time here in Golden State was so much fun. "It's such a big learning experience, especially learning the game of basketball and a different philosophy. I'm going to take that with me for the rest of my life." AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE
Over 80% do not support Games: poll TOKYO • Support for holding the coronavirus-postponed Tokyo Olympics this summer has hit a new low in Japan, a poll found yesterday as the country battles a third wave of infections. Just over 80 per cent of those asked by Kyodo news agency said the huge global event should be cancelled or postponed again - a jump from around 60 per cent in a survey by the same outlet last month. Tokyo 2020 organisers have said another delay is out of the question and are insisting the Games will go ahead despite a month-long state of emergency declared in the greater Tokyo area last week over a surge in Covid-19 cases. AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE Pochettino clinches 1st win as PSG coach PARIS • Mauricio Pochettino claimed his first win with Paris Saint-Germain as the French champions edged closer to the top of the Ligue 1 table by beating Stade Brestois 3-0 at home on Saturday. After drawing his first game in charge as manager last week, PSG prevailed through goals by Moise Kean, Mauro Icardi and Pablo Sarabia to go second and a point behind Lyon (40), who salvaged a 2-2 draw at Rennes. Lille are third behind second-placed PSG on goal difference after Burak Yilmaz's goal earned them a 1-0 victory at bottom club Nimes. REUTERS Lin signs deal with Santa Cruz Warriors LOS ANGELES • Jeremy Lin has signed for Golden State Warriors' G League affiliate, Santa Cruz Warriors, ahead of the 2020-21 season which starts next month, the team said on Saturday. The 32-year-old guard spent the 2019-20 season with the Chinese Basketball Association's Beijing Ducks and guided them to the semi-finals before they lost to eventual champions Guangdong Southern Tigers. Lin began his National Basketball Association (NBA) career with the Warriors in 2010 and has also played for the New York Knicks, Houston Rockets, Los Angeles Lakers, Charlotte Hornets, Brooklyn Nets, Atlanta Hawks and Toronto Raptors, where he won the 2019 NBA Championship, the first Asian-American to do so. REUTERS



