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Win the cars of your dreams in the form of NFTs by participating in races? This will soon be possible thanks to the Infinite Drive metaverse. Let's take a closer look at what we know about this driving simulation game that incorporates blockchain-related features.
Developed by The Tiny Digital Factory, the driving metaverse Infinity Drive is ambitious. Indeed, the French-Canadian studio already enjoys a good reputation with car manufacturers, acquired with its previous titles: Revv Racing, Shell Racing Legends and GT Manager.
From the launch, more than 100 cars will be available with official licences from more than 20 brands. In the trailer, we can see some of them:

As for the gameplay, we have no information, except that the developers want to create a realistic driving simulation and that it will not be compulsory to own a car to enjoy the game.
Infinite Drive is a so-called play-to-earn game. The game will be available for free, but you will be able to buy vehicle NFTs in the in-game marketplace.
By driving and winning races, you will get rewards and NFTs. You can then customise your cars, trade them in or sell them to buy new ones and fill your garage with the best vehicles.

Thealpha of the Infinite Drive metaverse is scheduled for release in Q4 2022 on Android and iOS, but the first car NFTs will go on sale this summer in the first phase of test.
In this early access, more than 5000 cars will be available for sale and players will be able to compete in the Race-to-earn mode with 2 types of events on 2 tracks. To try to participate in the alpha, I invite you to join the Infinite Drive Discord.
While we wait for the release of the Infinite Drive metaverse, I suggest you practice on the games in our top of the best mobile racing games.
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