In this week’s newsletter, read about how marketplace Magic Eden integrated compressed nonfungible tokens (NFTs) into its platform and how Meta launched its metaverse game on mobile and web. Check out why the Bitcoin Ordinals creator proposes changing the protocol’s numbering system and learn about Atari founder Nolan Bushnell’s perspectives on play-to-earn gaming. In other news, the United States Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has charged NFT collection Stoner Cats with offering unregistered securities.
Meta’s Horizon Worlds launches on mobile and web in early access
Meta has announced it has started rolling out Horizon Worlds on mobile devices and web browsers. The launch to mobile and web includes a free-for-all shooter game called Super Rumble, where two to six players can play together in fast-paced shooting matches.
The launch is only in early access, meaning only a few people can join. According to Meta, it will slowly roll the game out to more people and add more experiences and worlds to the metaverse in the near future.