Enjin enters the fashion world with augmented reality non fungible tokens (NFTs)

A limited-supply virtual fashion collection is in play, while a new app allows holders to see it in the real world.

Enjin and MetaverseMe are partnering to bring virtual fashion items to the Ethereum blockchain, creating a line of tradable non-fungible tokens representing clothing for Metaverse avatars.

Enjin will provide the infrastructure framework to host the NFTs, which can then be displayed on MetaverseMe, an augmented reality platform that allows users to create custom avatars and watch them interact with their real-world environment. Avatars can dress up in a variety of fashion items, which are owned by the user via the Ethereum blockchain.

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A sample of the main features of the MetaverseMe app.
The first collection available through the platform is called Pluriform and is designed through a collaboration with design studio The Fabricant and Atari, the gaming company that recently partnered with Enjin. The collection will be available until 28 February, after which unsold NFTs will be burned to ensure the collection’s uniqueness.

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In addition to viewing the collection on the MetaverseMe app, the NFTs and their underlying items will be available in other virtual worlds that are part of the metaverse – Enjin’s initiative to connect separate video games into a collective virtual universe. These include Atari’s intellectual property such as the classic Kick Off, as well as Minecraft, thanks to the Enjin add-on.

Enjin’s token recently received regulatory approval from the Japanese authorities, which had a strong impact on its price.