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Futureverse is launching its AI League “smart” soccer game on iOS today in partnership with the FIFA Women’s World Cup Australia & New Zealand 2023 tournament.
New Zealand-based Futureverse previously launched its “smart football” game in an open beta on Android, which resulted in over 50,000 downloads in the first three months. Futureverse previously announced in December 2022 that it had merged eight Web3 companies to create an open metaverse ecosystem with games and other entertainment.
AI League’s arrival on iOS coincides with a branding update themed for FIFA’s Women’s World Cup Australia & New Zealand 2023 tournament. AI League, which uses the metaverse AI protocol Altered State Machine, in cooperation with FIFA, aims to take a step forward with AI-driven games, with players acting as coaches and owners of their own AI teams.
AI League’s open beta went live in April on Android, following a user experience launched for the FIFA World Cup 2022 in Qatar last year. The AI-powered football strategy game has undergone extensive testing, and it got good feedback for its app quality, gameplay, and overall entertainment value.
The game’s iOS debut coincides with the upcoming FIFA Women’s World Cup — which takes place this year in Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand, where Futureverse’s headquarters are based.
AI League is a four-versus-four casual football game, played between multiple AI-controlled characters, with player input at fun and tactical moments. Players act as the coach and owner of their AI teams, with each AI footballer given unique AI traits that define their strengths and weaknesses.
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