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Sushi Metaverse: Shoyu releases NFT immersive art gallery for a firsthand experience of the artwork

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Sushi Metaverse: Shoyu releases NFT immersive art gallery for a firsthand experience of the artwork

In July, it was announced that the launch of the Sushi NFT auction house Shoyu, scheduled for August, has been further postponed until November. The "Immersive Art Gallery" was only made public in November, and the NFT auction house is set to go live in the next version.

To learn more about Shoyu's vision and features, please refer to the previous article: "Launching 'Shoyu Soy Sauce' in mid-August, introducing exclusive features like immersive galleries."

NFT Immersive Gallery: How It Works

In the world operated from a first-person perspective, you can move and change perspectives using a keyboard and mouse on a desktop, and the same applies for mobile devices. Where there are entrance icons, you can long-press to enter different spaces; where there is a "+" sign, it indicates interactive areas. Starting by heading towards the entrance image on the right, you can enter the "Gallery." Pressing "M" will take you to the menu, where you can switch between day and night modes, among other options.

The gallery offers two browsing modes: "Free Roam" and "Tour Guide." You can choose different ways to explore. It is claimed that this immersive gallery also supports VR glasses.

Shoyu Emphasizes Advantages: Cost-saving, More Features

Reportedly, Shoyu will mint NFTs on Polygon and trade on Ethereum, making the creation process cheaper. Additionally, there will be a series of smart contract designs to make ordering more efficient.

Overall, it boasts features such as:

  • Cheaper minting and selling
  • A new NFT UI/UX experience
  • More customization options
  • Increasing the file size limit for minting
  • Displaying artworks using new algorithms
  • Social tokens
  • Based on Polygon and Ethereum, supporting multiple chains
  • VR Metaverse