Metaverse Alive with Games & Travel!
Remember the metaverse hype? While it may not be dominating headlines anymore, major brands are quietly building exciting virtual worlds. Let’s dive into 3 projects proving the metaverse is far from dead:
1. McMetaverse: Burgers, Games & NFT Perks
McDonald’s Singapore isn’t messing around. Their “My Happy Place” within their app offers a virtual world with exclusive deals, merchandise, and even a year of free meals! Gamers can build their dream restaurant or design a perfect burger. Owning a Grimace NFT unlocks special wearables, adding an extra layer for crypto enthusiasts.
2. IKEA’s Roblox Debut: Work, Play & Earn (Maybe)
IKEA is making its “mainstream gaming” debut in Roblox with the Co-Worker Game. Players get a taste of IKEA life, experiencing different departments like showrooms and the iconic Swedish meatball station. Here’s the twist: a lucky few will earn real money (equivalent to London’s living wage) for their in-game work! The application process even includes quirky questions about being a pixelated employee! IKEA aims to attract new talent and showcase career opportunities within the company.
3. Stepping into Wales: Europe’s First Metaverse Tourist Destination
The United Kingdom’s Wales takes the metaverse crown as the first European country with a virtual presence. Accessible on smartphones, tablets, and laptops (no VR headset needed!), visitors can explore a historic castle, ride a cable car, and enjoy Welsh music performances. The goal? To entice real-world tourism by offering a virtual taste of Wales’ beauty.
These three projects, all launched in the past few months, showcase continued enthusiasm for the metaverse. As VR technology becomes more affordable and efficient, consumer interest is likely to rise. The metaverse may not be a fad, but an evolving frontier waiting to be explored.