.PlaysideStudios has touted its collaboration with ShibaInu developers
PlaySide CEO Gerry Sakkas described the collaboration as “an ideal opportunity” for his company to jump into the cryptocurrency space.
The Melbourne-based company, whose shares are trading on the Australian Securities Exchange under the PLY ticker, was launched back in 2012 by a group of seasoned video game professionals. PlaySide has had collaborations with such major companies as Disney and Pixar. After missing the metaverse train in late 2021, the community behind the best-performing meme cryptocurrency of 2021 might soon be able to get a piece of the action. Last week, PlaySide also tweeted that it would be part of Shiberse, a
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