Colombian startup will launch a role-playing game through a collection of NFTs

A Colombian startup, dedicated to the production and animation of art has announced the launch of Botakus, a board game to get out the pencil and paper, in the best style of Dungeons and Dragons to be released as an NFT with inspiration from Cyberpunk 2020, according to a press release received by Cointelegraph.

Botakus is a native project of Colombia who was born last year by a group of plastic artists graduated from the National University of that country, some of whom have worked for important companies such as BBVA, McKinsey & Company, among others.

The launch of the Botakus project is scheduled for April 2022 and will have an extensive collection of 10,000 thousand unique pieces in NFT’s.

The NFT collection will allow the holders of one of the pieces to be part of the project’s intellectual property, with the benefit of being able to participate in advance of launches as well as in making key project decisions.

The Colombian artist Juani Carmesí, plastic artist with a long career in Latin America will be responsible for the design and art of the collection of these NFTs.

Juanita Velez, CEO of the project pointed out that “Web 3.0 is an opportunity for independent artists and content creators, especially in our region, to showcase their talent and carry out their projects. In our case, we have been working on this idea for several years, as artists we have been very close to all the innovations in the field and we have seen the growth of NFTs, we ourselves are collectors and investors and decided that it was the perfect way to give the next step”

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“The Botakus project is unique in many ways, such as the fact that it is a role-playing game inspired by dungeons and dragons, taking advantage of the Blockchain in unique ways such as events within the metaverse or expanding our IP with the help of all the holders “, concluded the CEO of Botakus.

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