
SHIB Metaverse Twitter account has shown community concept artwork of long-expected update
In a recent tweet, @ShibTheMV, an account representing the SHIB Metaverse team on Twitter, wrote to thank the community for participating in the recent fireside chat conducted via Discord.
He also surprised the SHIB army by presenting the concept artwork of the Temple hub.
Here’s what the WAGMI Temple looks like
@ShibTheMV submitted a photo of WAGMI Temple Hub. This photo is concept artwork provided by Third Floor Studio working with SHIB Developers on building the Metaverse.
It has gazebos, mountains and a river flowing from a waterfall, along with two statues of Shiba Inu dogs that resemble sphinxes.
Hubs are pieces of virtual land of the highest value in the metaverse. There will be a total of 100,595 plots of virtual land, and approximately 36,500 will be unlocked and sold while the Metaverse moves into the introductory phase. About 20,000 hubs have already been purchased by about 6,000 owners.
The WAGMI Temple hub was first announced by the Metaverse team on Aug. 30 in a blog post. It will remind users of a Zen-styled realm and allow them to meditate and experience calming sensations similar to yoga practices.
The design of the hub was inspired by many temples around the world – from Japan, Africa, China and many other countries.
Netflix entertainer expert joins Shiba Metaverse
The Shiba Inu Metaverse team has hired an experienced veteran of the entertainment industry who used to work for Netflix and Technicolor – Brandie Konopasek.
Overall, he has over 15 years of experience in the entertainment industry. She spent those five years on the Netflix post-production management team.
During her previous years of work, she collaborated with several big names from the film industry, such as Oscar-winning Mexican cinematographer Emmanuel Lubezki, best known for the “Birdman” movie.
Now, Konopasek plans to work on the SHIB Metaverse, claiming it is an “exciting experience” for him and that the Metaverse’s vision of the community is “breathtaking.”