- Spells of Genesis celebrates its fifth anniversary.
- Its creators, EverdreamSoft, will launch an NFT History Museum.
- Hosted on CryptoVoxels, the museum will showcase SoG collections from 2017.
Spells of Genesis (SoG), one of the oldest play-to-earn games in the blockchain space, marks its fifth year in the gaming industry. To celebrate this milestone, the creators of SoG — EverdreamSoft, will unveil an NFT History Museum on CryptoVoxels.
Having been in development for a few months, the museum will exhibit several vintage SoG cards and famed NFT collections. In a nutshell, it will offer an immersive depiction of interconnected universes and experiences.
Furthermore, visitors can expect these collections, events, and projects, in the NFT Museum: Bitcoin (Genesis block mining), FDCard, Counterparty, Etheria, Quantum, Axie Infinity, Cryptopunks, RAREPEPE (Nakamotor card), Mooncats, and more.
Moreover, SoG cards serve as a vital tool in the completion of the showcase. In detail, there will be a new card showcase representing an asset from the Spells of Genesis 2017 collection every month. Held on the museum’s rooftop, the exhibit will allow visitors to rediscover bits of blockchain gaming history.
That said, Shaban Shaame, Spells of Genesis CEO, shares:
We’re very excited to celebrate the launch of an NFT History Museum which puts forward some of the most historical and iconic NFT projects in the industry. We are happy to announce that the community will also be able to see some of our vintage collectibles.
Meanwhile, the showcased card will pave the way for the SoG Showroom launching on CryptoVoxels scheduled on April 20. Participants can click on the card and will then be directly transported to the showroom. The team will also offer a special discounted price on the card of the month found on its online store.
In addition, by signing the NFT Museum’s Gold Book in April, one lucky winner will be awarded a Spells of Genesis card from 2017. What’s more, signees have exclusive access to the next-level SoG experience slated to take place towards the end of 2022.