Futureverse, a leading AI and metaverse technology company, has unveiled its groundbreaking initiative with the formation of Readyverse Studios, a unique studio co-founded by Futureverse’s Shara Senderoff, Aaron McDonald, best-selling novelist Ernest Cline, and Ready Player One film producer Dan Farah.
Readyverse Studios aims to create the ultimate metaverse destination, combining web3, metaverse games, augmented reality, and virtual reality technologies.
The studio plans to redefine fan experiences through its dynamic interactive platform, “The Readyverse,” launching in 2024.
We couldn’t be more excited to announce that we’ve teamed up with @readyplayerone creator and producer to launch Readyverse Studios to bring leading IP and brands to the metaverse. pic.twitter.com/6sU6FpOSdE
— Futureverse (@futureverse) January 4, 2024
Warner Bros. Discovery Partnership and Exclusive Web3 Rights
Notably, Readyverse Studios has secured a groundbreaking partnership with Warner Bros. Discovery, exclusively bringing the iconic Ready Player One franchise to the metaverse using web3 technology.
Furthermore, the studio holds exclusive web3 rights to all future IPs from Ernest Cline, adding a futuristic dimension to its metaverse endeavors.
The upcoming launch of “The Readyverse” in 2024 promises a dynamic platform of interconnected digital experiences, championing the principles of the open metaverse.
In its first major rights deal, Readyverse Studios has partnered with @wbd to exclusively bring the Ready Player One franchise to the metaverse across web3. pic.twitter.com/muKfGCqo2O
— Futureverse (@futureverse) January 4, 2024
Readyverse Studios: Pioneering the Metaverse Market
Leveraging Futureverse’s sophisticated technology platform, Readyverse Studios is set to pioneer the rapidly growing metaverse market, offering both IP holders and consumers scalable, user-friendly infrastructure for immersive experiences.
For more details and early access sign-ups, visit Readyverse. For live updates, follow @thereadyverse on Instagram and X.
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