Sylvester Stallone has dropped his SLYGuys NFT collection made especially for his fans and is launching his metaverse dubbed PlanetSLY.
According to Stallone, the NFTs unlock so much more than art as they also unlock experiences and all kinds of digital and physical goods, which is a new way for him to interact with his fans.
The actor most known for his roles in "Rocky" and "Rambo" is one of the few Hollywood icons to break into the Web3. PlanetSLY commemorates Stallone's life and career. Simultaneously, he introduces a fresh and interesting option for his admirers who are skeptical of NFTs to invest in them.
PlanetSLY was created by Stallone himself. It is the home of the 9,997 SLYGuys NFTs, each of which has over 250 fantastic features, such as bizarre weapons, boxing gloves, and Stallone's huge dog. All of these works are influenced by his lifelong passion for comic books and art. Furthermore, SLYGuy members will have more chances to obtain special stuff.
Above all, these NFTs will provide their owners with exclusive access to real-life advantages and activities that any Stallone fan would adore. Holders of a SLYGuy NFT can even have a luxurious meal with Stallone in Miami.
Only 25 of the rarest SLYGuys NFTs will be autographed by Stallone.
NFT collectors and Stallone fans must exhibit their "SLYLove" to be eligible for an invitation-only pre-sale. They must share and demonstrate their admiration for Stallone on social media. Only those who have obtained a pre-sale invitation are eligible to attend.


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