Falcon’s Beyond, a company specializing in entertainment experiences, has announced its latest development. Dubbed BeyondME, the new software brings together all of Falcon’s Beyond entertainment offerings in one connected online world. Using the AeonXP developed by Falcon’s Beyond, the company plans to enter the Metaverse.
“Using our experience as experience designers, storytellers and technologists, Beyond ME is a fun and immersive new way to connect our audience with our brands and offerings,” said Falcon’s Beyond President of Digital Media. “Each individual’s personal preferences enhance their experience and make it meaningful and personalized for them, whether they’re participating online or in real life.”
Guests at physical or online events hosted by Falcon’s Beyond can join the BeyondME Metaverse. With the help of Ready Player Me, a Metaverse-based avatar and costume company, guests can upload a selfie to automatically create their own avatar. As a cool feature, this avatar is available on all other platforms as Ready Player Me. During this time, players can earn in-game money called XP to upgrade a character’s outfits or abilities.
“We believe the BeyondME experience is the next evolution in entertainment, expanding the concept of separation from traditional virtual experiences into the real world through our physical destinations,” said D. Mapuri, CEO of Falcon’s Beyond. “Our guests can engage with travel, attractions and experiences at our destination hotels and continue to enjoy their experiences long after they return.”
In addition to physical events, players can log in to BeyondME through their web app and earn XP in online events. Also note: You can earn XP by playing any game on the BeyondME platform. To learn more about BeyondME, visit the company’s website here.
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