Many people have good memories of playing racing games on a console at home. Lots of people still play them, usually in adulthood. A great combination for a typical NFT racer, Riot Racers did all the steps to squeeze the two into a rotating combination. Meta Khan, a partner at CryptoWhips, has paid tribute to the OG series by creating long-term tools with NFTs. The beta version of Riot Racers is on its way.
First thing, Meta Khan collaborated with the team behind CryptoWhips, the pixelated cars that host a range of special features. Today, I saw one of the Scooby- Doo van. There are 100 CryptoWhips in total, 5 of which are extremely rare and 19 are in the rare category. A CryptoWhip car is a 1: 1 race at Riot Racers, earns you OG level in the Riot Racers Owners Club. Once you own a CryptoWhip, you can race your car on Riot Racers by launching a beta.
Now that most of the initial work has been completed, the private beta is just a stone’s throw away. Primarily, just a small group of two dozen people will play the private beta. They are planning to add more people by January 21, 2022, launching a public beta. Additional invitations will be sent to individuals over the next few weeks, beginning with Guilds /Teams. If you are waiting for an invitation, beware of Discord, as you may receive an invitation.