Over the weekend, Hasbro dropped a special edition Power Rangers NFT collection on the WAX blockchain.
Global toy and entertainment company Hasbro, Inc. has partnered with The Worldwide Asset eXchange (WAX) to release its very first Power Rangers NFT collection on the WAX Blockchain.
The Power Rangers NFT drop, announced on Friday at the Hasbro Pulse Con., launched exclusively through Hasbro Pulse, where each NFT will be redeemable for a physical and limited edition collectible Power Rangers figure.
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“We are thrilled to partner with WAX to offer Hasbro’s first-ever NFT collection with the Power Rangers franchise,” said Kwamina Crankson, Vice President and General Manager at Hasbro Pulse.
“The WAX platform gives fans an easy entry point into the world of NFTs and digital collectibles. Now, fans will have the opportunity to expand their collections with a unique Power Rangers NFT, uniquely transacted through the blockchain that can be redeemed for a special edition Dino Megazord.”
Hasbro’s Power Rangers NFT drop ended on Sunday, and collectors with a WAX Cloud Wallet account were able to get their hands on a Hasbro special edition Power Rangers collectible figure, the Lightning Collection Zord Ascension Project Special Edition Dino Megazord.
“WAX is the trailblazer in NFT innovation, and we are going big with global play and entertainment company Hasbro to integrate one of their most iconic brands, Power Rangers, into the blockchain ecosystem,” says William Quigley, Co-Founder of WAX. “Our vIRL technology is changing the way people shop and trade collectibles with consumers able to purchase NFTs and redeem them for a physical item.”
According to Dappradar.com, the Worldwide Asset eXchange (WAX) is the world’s biggest blockchain in terms of users and transactions.
Since WAX was founded in 2017, it has facilitated the trade of more than 100 million digital collectibles for world-renowned names such as the Major League Baseball (via Topps MLB collectibles), Capcom’s “Street Fighter,” and Deadmau5.
Images: Hasbro
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