The NFT (non-fungible token) space has been booming in recent years, with the market seeing an influx of new projects and collections. However, one of the challenges facing the NFT space is the lack of collaboration between different collections and platforms, preventing the space from growing into something more.
The Clash of NFT (CON) is a new game project that aims to address this challenge by creating a cross-IP game platform for the NFT universe, where different IPs from different collections can interact with each other in a meaningful way. CON adds utility for existing NFT avatar collections like Azuki and BAYC, rather than creating new utility-based collections.
The CON world is open, following the spirit of Web3. All NFT holders can use their own NFTs in games, and the game currently supports NFT avatars and NFT land. By authenticating NFT assets, players can bring NFT avatars into the game world, with elements of their NFT reflected in leaderboards and confrontation information. Players can also authenticate NFT land in CON and get an equivalent piece of land that can be used in the game to produce tokens or leased to other players in the secondary market.
CON is pioneering the concept of a "multiverse" by combining in-game NFT with the more popular PFP (profile picture) project on the market. By authenticating PFP NFTs, players can bring them into the game and participate in various gameplay modes, such as combat, land production, loot, guild league, and mini-games.
The heroes in CON come from five different races: humans, elves, orcs, son of light, and shadow messenger. The rarer the race of the fighter, the stronger it will be in battle. CON aims to integrate as many PFP collections as possible, allowing an ever-increasing user base. The game's modes are designed to optimize this outcome, providing infrastructure for PFP holders to explore as their personalized avatar within the dedicated metaverse.
In conclusion, CON aims to be the Nintendo of Web3, creating a truly open ecosystem where the players, instead of the company, own the IP. The game's developers are working actively with the community to add more NFT protocols that they will support, and they believe that lowering the barriers-of-entry for the masses is crucial for crypto mainstream adoption. Blockchain gaming could be the on-ramp to onboard the next two billion users into crypto, and CON aims to play a crucial role in this process.