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Slipknot unveil the Knotverse, with plans for unique NFTs, metaverse concerts and more

“We are listening, we are watching, and we are going where our fans are leading us…” Slipknot and The Sandbox have officially unveiled details of their new metaverse collab, the Knotverse.

Slipknot unveil the Knotverse, with plans for unique NFTs, metaverse concerts and more
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Emily Carter

After teasing it last week, Slipknot have officially announced details of their massive new Knotverse, in partnership with The Sandbox.

This new Web3 home for all things ’Knot promises that there's going to be plenty of stuff for Maggots to enjoy: from unique NFTs to metaverse concerts, gaming experiences, fan experiences, unique collaborations, wearables and much more.

Says Shawn 'Clown' Crahan: “When I started playing Quake online in 1999 and Minecraft in 2011, it was another level. But at the time, I couldn’t have Sid [Wilson, Slipknot DJ] scratching next to me, I couldn’t offer visual art to fans. All we could do together was play the game. But little ideas like that are not only possible now, they barely scratch the surface. We are listening, we are watching, and we are going where our fans are leading us. And if you don’t understand or you’re worried, know that we’re going to help bring our fans along. We are getting in this for all of us, with all of us, and we can’t wait for you to see what we have coming up.”

“We’re proud to welcome Slipknot and Knotfest as the first heavy music band to open a home for their community in The Sandbox open metaverse,” continues Sébastien Borget, COO and co-founder of The Sandbox. “We’re building the future of digital expression and social interactions and this partnership invites a diverse, freethinking new audience to experience the benefits of true ownership where any Slipknot NFT can be used not only in The Sandbox but on any other compatible platform.”

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