The metaverse is seeing a rise in adoption from users and institutions worldwide. Whether for regulation, work, or leisure. Accordingly, increased metaverse-related activities have made the shift to Web3 appear more imminent than ever.
The governments of South Korea and the United Arab Emirates have announced their plans to digitize their metropolises into the metaverse, enabling people worldwide to visit and enjoy them. Other companies are already working towards this, with DecentWorld releasing its “Downtown Dubai” simulation last year before the UAE government’s announcement.
Considering the drive for innovation from establishments worldwide, it is reasonable to infer that we may soon have metaverse equivalents of our metropolises.
Similarly, the possibility of interplanetary travel in the metaverse is not out of the question. There are only so many metropolises the metaverse can digitize, which got DailyCoin thinking: why not inspect metaverse platforms mapped to other worlds?
It’s not uncommon for metaverse platforms to build around fantasy realms. Still, some developers are working to create the worlds in our corner of the galaxy using data from NASA itself.
We at DailyCoin decided to look at one such project, MARS4, to see what the outer-worldly metaverse has to offer.