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Hiber has teamed up with avatar company Ready Player Me to bring cross-platform 3D avatars into the HiberWorld.
HiberWorld is a platform for user-generated content, and players have created 3.5 million worlds. And now they can use their customizable 3D avatars from Ready Player Me in the virtual landscapes of HiberWorld.
Gothenburg, Sweden-based Hiber said that HiberWorld allows users to seamlessly create games and experiences across millions of connected worlds on their desktop computers and mobile devices.
The latest collaboration with Ready Player Me will allow users to explore new environments in the metaverse under one identity and create virtual experiences for their avatars. In addition, they will be able to immerse themselves in the platform’s various worlds and games including 3D hangouts, challenges, interactive science museums, roller coasters, art showcases, and more.
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Ready Player Me provides users with a system to create custom 3D avatars by simply taking a selfie and allows further enhancement options through accessorizing with virtual wearables. Ready Player Me is getting down to the business of connecting the metaverse, the universe of virtual worlds that are all interconnected, like in novels such as Snow Crash and Ready Player One.
Ready Player Me has more than 2,500 partnerships with companies including VRChat, Somnium
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