Warner Bros. Discovery and HBO are collaborating with NFT platform Nifty's to launch “Game of Thrones” NFTs in late 2022.
There is yet to be an official launch date.
The “Game of Thrones: Build Your Realm” will allow fans to build a realm by collecting customizable avatars inspired by characters from the series Game of Thrones.
There will also be assorted packs with various collectibles like “equipable” items such as weapons, companions, and gear to strengthen their avatars.
According to Nifty’s, varying themed packs will also be available throughout the program.
Other NFTs will include special moments from the series, Game of Thrones characters and locations. The experience will also have "thematic activities on-site engagement."


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