Yuga Labs: The LoTM game is officially online, but the server cannot handle it due to too many Mara hatches
Yuga Labs announced on social media that LoTM has officially launched and players can participate in the game to hatch Mara. However, due to the excessive number of Mara hatches, the server is unable to handle it. Currently, Yuga Labs is investigating the issue. In addition, Yuga Labs revealed that due to the unexpected number of players, the LoTM game is temporarily stable after being affected, but it will take some time to resolve the issue. Currently, Mara hatching operations cannot be completed through a hosted wallet and must be processed by a wallet that holds Vessel.
Yuga Labs' Game LoTM Will Open Its First Season Open Beta on September 26
Yuga Labs' 2D strategy game Legends of the Mara (LoTM) will open its first season beta on September 26th. During the first season, users can hatch Mara and Koda holders can start collecting fragments and hunting early. Test version loot will be cast at the end of each season and can be used for expanded game items in LotM.
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According to official sources, the first season of LotM game under Yuga Labs will begin open testing on September 26th. During the first season, users can hatch Mara as Koda holders and start collecting fragments and hunting breaks in advance.
Yuga Labs CEO Daniel Alegre says Meta ruined the term "metaverse"
According to Yuga Labs CEO Daniel Alegre, Meta's promotion of its flawed metaverse vision has given the concept a bad reputation. However, Alegre believes that open online virtual worlds have continued to evolve positively despite this setback.
Yuga Labs Releases the Official Catalog of “Made by Apes” Licenses, Which Currently Includes 194 Brands
According to official sources, Yuga Labs launched the "Made By Apes" official directory with a valid license and its website, "Made By Apes Bodega", which extracts real-time data from the "Made By Apes" license on the chain. So far, it has included 194 brands.
It is reported that the "Made By Apes" on-chain license application platform was launched in July this year, and members can apply for unique on-chain licenses, register businesses or products (such as clothing, food, games, music, etc.). In addition, the platform can also be used to verify and distinguish genuine products made by BAYC and MAYC holders.
Otherside: Legends of the Mara to launch in open beta in September
Yuga Labs, the creator of Bored Ape Yacht Club, announced this week that the public beta test of its Legends of the Mara (LotM) game experience will start in September, providing new NFTs and a wider experience of the Otherside metaverse for Otherdeed virtual land NFT holders.
Yuga Labs’ LotM Game’s Public Beta Test Will Start in September
According to Decrypt, on September 1st, Yuga Labs, the parent company of BAYC, announced that the public beta testing of its Legends of the Mara (LotM) game will launch in September, providing new NFTs and a wider metaverse experience for Otherdeed virtual land NFT holders.
Yuga Labs Transferred 2000 Otherdeed to a New Wallet Address
According to on-chain data, Yuga Labs has transferred 2,000 Otherdeed from the address beginning with 0xA858 (a verified Opensea/Etherscan account) to a new wallet address beginning with 0xCd56. This address received 6 million APE tokens from another wallet 5 days ago. The reason for Yuga Labs transferring a large amount of Otherdeed is currently unclear. (Bored Ape Gazette)
Yuga Labs and CryptoPunks Criticize OpenSea's Decision to Stop Enforcing Creator Royalty Fees
Yuga Labs and CryptoPunks are taking a stand against OpenSea's decision to no longer enforce mandatory creator royalty fees. OpenSea's recent policy change has resulted in a significant loss of revenue, and the future of NFT marketplaces is uncertain without important IP franchises like Yuga's BAYC and CryptoPunks.
Mark Cuban and Yuga Labs Condemn OpenSea's Decision to Sunset Creator Royalties
Mark Cuban and Yuga Labs, creator of Bored Ape Yacht Club, have criticized NFT trading platform OpenSea for its decision to sunset enforcement of creator royalties. Cuban, who is also an OpenSea investor, called the move a "HUGE mistake" that diminishes trust in the platform and hurts the industry. Yuga Labs plans to sunset its compatibility with OpenSea by February 2024 in response to the policy change. Other creators, including Betty of NFT project Deadfellaz, have called for an industry-wide boycott of OpenSea.