xxxNifty Launches 'Adult Metaverse' Experience 'Pink Tower'

xxxNifty Launches 'Adult Metaverse' Experience 'Pink Tower'

LOS ANGELES — xxxNifty has announced the launch of Pink Tower, part of what the company calls “the adult metaverse.”

Pink Tower is a single-player experience, where users have their own customizable, virtual home.

Both creators and players “will be able to create their own 3D avatar character in the metaverse and explore a virtual world tailored for the adult industry,” explained a rep.

“They can live and love by having sex with their own unique 3D character in the Pink Tower,” the rep added.

xxxNifty also launched an “adult metaverse” NFT last week called the Pink Pass, which gives players access to Pink Tower assets, along with a virtual apartment — the Pink Pad — and a 3D avatar NFT known as the Pink Doll.

xxxNifty’s Dan Leal said, “I could not be prouder of Ben, Tim and the rest of the team. The public demand for this project is unprecedented, and this is just the beginning. When you look at the companies actively getting into the metaverse, there is no doubt this is going to truly change the lives of everyone.”

Studios and independent creators with questions about NFTs, metaverse or cryptocurrency marketplaces should contact ben@xxxnifty.com.

The company has additionally announced plans for white label solutions for each of the above-mentioned markets in the second quarter of 2022.

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