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Cue Club

Description

The Cue Club team is building a unique 3D virtual world where players can enjoy billiard games, and monetize their gaming experiences using $CUE, the main utility token of the platform.

$CUE holders will be also able to participate in governance of the platform via a Decentralized Autonomous Organization (DAO), where they can exercise voting rights on key decisions of Cue Club ecosystem.

The Cue Club aims to bring blockchain into mainstream gaming, attracting both crypto and non-crypto game enthusiasts by offering the advantages of true-ownership, digital scarcity, monetization capabilities, and interoperability.


Roadmap

2022  Q2

  • Private Sale
  • Apply for Project Catalyst fund
  • Gameplay trailer video released

2022 Q3

  • Public Sale
  • Add more partners to Cue Club
  • Beta testing registration

2022 Q4

  • Release a cue NFT series
  • ISPO start
  • Release beta game

2023 Q1

  • Game public release
  • In game NFT trading
  • Listing on Major Exchanges

2023 Q2

  • Release governance app
  • Release a Pool table NFT series
  • Add more partners to Cue Club

2023 Q3

  • Mobile platforms partnership research
  • Release roadmap for p2e 2D mobile game annouced

Mobile game whitepaper


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