Sorare, a French fantasy NFT game company, has announced a new partnership with the NBA to build a new NFT-based card game.
Sorare, a French fantasy game startup, reached an agreement with the National Basketball Association to build a non-fungible token game under its license, allowing the company to use team names and player likenesses from the league. The company, which had already signed similar agreements with North America’s Major League Baseball and some European soccer leagues, including the Spanish Laliga, is now the official NFT partner of the NBA.
Similar to other games already presented by the organization, the upcoming game will allow users to build a team of NFT card players to win points depending on the real-life performance of these athletes. In the same way, the team will be able to participate in a series of fantasy challenges on the Sorare platform.Our partnership with Sorare will give NBA fans an entirely new way to engage with our teams and players.
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