
RealityPlus
RealityPlus is a Web3-focused company developing innovative gaming and metaverse experiences. The company specializes in creating bespoke games, NFT marketplaces, and immersive online worlds for global brands, leveraging the Hedera blockchain platform.
A key aspect of RealityPlus' strategy involves several high-profile collaborations with AAA entertainment properties. These includes partnerships with BBC Studios to create the "Doctor Who: Worlds Apart" digital collectible card game and a "Top Gear" experience built within The Sandbox metaverse.
Another significant venture includes bringing the iconic Paul Frank character, Julius the Monkey, into the Web3 space with NFTs linked to physical merchandise. Reality Plus is also a core partner in the "RoadCode" project, an initiative with Immortal, Velon, and Hedera, aimed at revolutionizing the fan experience for professional cycling with support for major events including the Tour de France.
Reality Plus is a member of the HBAR Foundation and uses the Hedera network for all its Web3 projects with a focus on secure, transparent, and efficient Web3 solutions for major brand partners.
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