Teaming up with Dan Farah, the producer of the Spielberg-directed film adaptation, and Futureverse, an AI and metaverse company, the 51-year-old novelist has co-founded Readyverse Studios.
This groundbreaking venture aims to establish The Readyverse, described as an unprecedented studio creating a destination in the metaverse for fans to immerse themselves in their favorite stories and intellectual properties.
The studio's initial focus is on bringing the Ready Player One franchise into The Readyverse, and it has formed an exclusive partnership with Warner Bros.
Discovery to extend the Ready Player One universe into the web3 metaverse.
The press release hints at additional announcements of brands and franchises joining The Readyverse in the near future.
Readyverse Studios is not only concentrating on blending beloved franchises but also on laying the groundwork to materialize the promise of an open metaverse, as depicted in Cline's 'Ready Player One' novel and its blockbuster film adaptation.
The goal is to create a multi-world, multi-IP, interoperable open metaverse experience for a broad audience.
Although details about the specifics of The Ready Player One metaverse and user interactions are scarce, the company anticipates a launch sometime in 2024.
Futureverse, co-founded by Shara Senderoff and Aaron McDonald, emphasizes that The Readyverse will uphold key principles of the open metaverse, including provable digital ownership, community-owned infrastructure, decentralization, security, and interoperability.
Dan Farah, co-founder of Readyverse Studios, sees the venture as offering exciting metaverse opportunities for Hollywood studios, talent, and brands.
He envisions it as a means to create new revenue streams and creative outlets for brand expansion while delivering the promised experience of an open metaverse to consumers.
This Cyber News was published on www.cysecurity.news. Publication date: Thu, 18 Jan 2024 15:43:04 +0000