Get ready for Rarity League's upcoming release featuring a licensed collection related to the NFL.
In Brief
On November 15, Rarity League is set to introduce a distinctive collection of generative NFL helmets that fans won't want to miss.
One NFT will cost 0.14 ETH

The highly anticipated release, named “NFL Rivals,” will showcase generative 3D helmet designs that are officially licensed. The collection boasts over 500 unique traits, allowing collectors to choose team-specific features and backgrounds. Every trait has its rarity score, aligned with the existing collection’s team characteristics.
This collection will represent all 32 NFL teams, with each team contributing 708 distinct NFTs to the total pool of 22,656 available for fans. Each NFT will be priced at 0.14 ETH, which is roughly $175 at current rates.
NFL Rivals It's important to highlight that this isn't the first significant NFL NFT drop. Earlier this year, Dapper Labs launched 'NFL All Day,' showcasing notable athletes like Derrick Henry, Tom Brady, Jalen Ramsey, and Trevor Lawrence.


The NFL is also gearing up for the launch of an official play-to-earn video game powered by Web3 called 'NFL Rivals.' This game is being developed in conjunction with tech innovator Mythical Games and is slated for release in 2023. released the public version Rarity League NFT holders will enjoy exclusive access to the private Beta version of this new game, along with in-game perks such as player cards, the native currency, and various resources.
Animoca Brands is taking steps to safeguard NFT creators by proposing a new legal framework. being developed A report from Cryptomeria indicates that Singapore is emerging as a potential major hub for both the metaverse and cryptocurrency.
The NFL has launched an NFT collection featuring Patrick Mahomes, further extending its presence in the digital collectibles space.
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