The metaverse is the internet on steroids. It is a 3D place shared by millions of connected users, where anything is possible. And given that multi-billion dollar companies are changing their brand to match the metaverse, we can say with confidence that we are at the brink of a revolution.
There has been a significant explosion of blockchain gaming projects combining the NFTs, Player-Vus-Player (PvP), and Play-to-Earn (P2E) form. The number of active blockchain gaming projects has doubled in 2021 to more than 400 projects, and the number of gaming users has growth in the last two months of 2021.
One of those games that has been creating hype and a sense of WAGMI in the gaming community and crypto investors is the NFT-based game project, Guzzler. Guzzler is the hottest racing blockchain game, and at the same time it is a portal to the wider metaverse.
Guzzler (GZLR) is a crypto gaming project which is designed for racing enthusiasts and car designers. The game provides customizable and actionable cars, wheels, body kits, color mods, and functional components to be minted as NFTs for navigating via the game and beyond into the metaverse.
The project reviews “travel” via the metaverse, which suggests that the game probably go beyond the limits of tough racing and even be useful for driving and renting, among other things, in the wider metaverse. The GZLR community presently contains 4,540 $GZLR holders and 18,623 members and is quickly increasing.