Pudgy Penguins is entering the mobile gaming space with the launch of a new battle royale party game called Pudgy Party.
BlockBeats News, August 29th — Well-known NFT brand Pudgy Penguins announced on Friday a global launch of the Web3 mobile game Pudgy Party in collaboration with FIFA Rivals developer Mythical Games. Pudgy Party is a light-hearted party battle royale game set in a fast-paced mini-game world where all in-game characters are composed of the iconic Pudgy Penguins imagery. Each character possesses unique features, abilities, and personalities. Every match is designed to be fresh and unpredictable, with rotating challenges and unexpected twists to ensure no two parties are the same.
Players can customize their penguin characters through outfits, emotes, and collectibles — some of which are non-tradable, while others are limited edition and tradable on Mythical's marketplace. Players can also mint, upgrade, and fuse rare items on Mythical's EVM-compatible Polkadot parallel chain, Mythos Chain, transforming them into NFTs.
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