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Motion-Capture NFTs? Cricket Fans Can Soon Get Their Hands On Unique Tokens

Known as the MCL Signature Shot NFTs, it is a collection of 10,000 NFTs that are tradable, collectible, and playable in the Meta Cricket League game

Global gaming NFT marketplace Jump.trade has launched the world's first motion capture NFTs for the Meta Cricket League game. Jump.trade is using motion capture technology to recreate highly detailed and lifelike cricket player movements inside the game. 

Known as the MCL Signature Shot NFTs, it is a collection of 10,000 NFTs that are tradable, collectable, and playable in the Meta Cricket League game. The company is seeing this as a major step forward in the evolution of blockchain gaming and the use of NFTs in the gaming industry.

"We are thrilled to be at the forefront of innovation in the blockchain gaming industry with the launch of these motion capture NFTs. These MCL Signature Shot NFTs bring a new level of realism and immersion to the Meta Cricket League game and allow players to own a piece of the game," said Kameshwaran Elangovan, COO of Jump.trade. 

The motion capture technology used to create these NFTs captures the actions and style of real-world cricket players, resulting in highly detailed and lifelike in-game characteristics that are accurate to their real-world counterparts. 

"We are excited to see how players will use these NFTs to enhance their gaming experience and bring a new level of authenticity to the metaverse cricketing world," added Kameshwaran Elangovan.

The Meta Cricket League NFTs can be used to create a custom team of batters, bowlers, and bat. With this team, players can enter and play in daily tournaments to win cash rewards. Apart from this, the Meta Cricket League NFTs are also monetising gaming experiences, as players can now buy and sell NFTs on marketplaces. 

Jump.trade also introduced the world's first metaverse cricket game. In April 2022, the Meta Cricket League game sold more than 55,000 NFTs in under nine minutes. 

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