Animoca Brands Japan has announced the launch of an exclusive new NFT collection, “Samurai Mojo – SORAH Original Collection,” on their NFT platform SORAH. Starting from August 2, 2024, at 12:00 p.m. JST, these unique NFTs will be available for purchase at a price of 60 MATIC each. This collection offers a limited edition series of NFTs with only 300 units available, making it a highly anticipated release within the digital collectible community.
About the Collection
The “Samurai Mojo – SORAH Original Collection” is a specially designed set of mod-able Mojos that can be customized by players both in-game and on-chain. These NFTs are characterized by their ability to exchange parts, allowing for extensive personalization. The Samurai Mojo characters are powerful plant heroes created to combat a threat known as “Scourge” within the Planet Mojo universe. The 3D characters can be utilized in various games and experiences within the Planet Mojo ecosystem, such as Mojo Melee and GoGo Mojo.
SORAH by Animoca Brands Japan is an NFT launchpad platform that supports various sales methods, including lottery sales, first-come-first-served sales, and sales using the Allow List for priority purchase rights. This platform supports transactions on Ethereum and Polygon blockchains and is compatible with popular wallets like Metamask and WalletConnect. However, users can purchase NFTs using cryptocurrency or credit cards.
It is important to note that the sale of the NFTs is not available to residents of the United States, the United Kingdom, or sanctioned countries.
Planet Mojo and Mojo Melee Overview
Planet Mojo is a Web3 gaming ecosystem created by top gaming companies like Lucasfilm Games, Electronic Arts, and Activision, and supported by Animoca Brands. Built on the Polygon blockchain and transitioning to the Base platform, it allows players to own in-game assets and participate in governance. The ecosystem aims to create a sustainable game catalog for future players, with the Samurai Mojo collection enhancing its diverse gameplay…