Mysten Labs Unveils New Handheld Gaming Device, Bored Ape Restaurant Closes

Mysten Labs Unveils New Handheld Gaming Device, Bored Ape Restaurant Closes

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By Jakub Lazurek

14 Apr 2024

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Mysten Labs announces Sui SuiPlay0X1, a new Web3 gaming device set for a 2025 launch

Mysten Labs is gearing up to introduce the Sui SuiPlay0X1, a cutting-edge handheld gaming device, aiming for a 2025 release.

Integrated with the Sui blockchain and featuring Playtron's adaptable operating system, this device is expected to significantly enhance the gaming experience.

The promotional materials hint at a device reminiscent of a PlayStation Portable.

Details about the device's features are still emerging.

According to VentureBeat, it will incorporate Sui wallets into its operating system, allowing game developers to send rewards directly to users. However, key hardware decisions, like the choice of processor, are yet to be made.

This initiative follows Solana's footsteps, which previously launched a blockchain-integrated phone that became popular for its BONK airdrops.

Playtron, the partner for the Sui device, has recently secured $10 million in funding and is backed by several prominent crypto companies.

In other Web3 news, the Bored & Hungry burger joint in Long Beach is shutting down.

Opened in 2022 around a Bored Ape NFT and accepting APE tokens for payment, the brand will continue internationally with stores in the Philippines and South Korea.

The brand has been acquired by Hungry DAO and is planning pop-up events across Asia.

Additionally, the Web3 food industry is expanding in Australia, with a restaurant that has rebranded to Nouns Deli. Inspired by an NFT collection and DAO, the restaurant reflects the ongoing integration of NFTs into diverse business sectors.

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