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OpenSea and Yoake brings ‘the seven deadly sins’ anime nften to soneium

2025-03-25No Comments3 Mins Read
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Yoake and OpenSea are launching an NFT collection based on the hit Anime series ‘The Seven Deadly Sins’, available on the Soneium Blockchain for fans and collectors.

According to a press release to Crypto.news, the NFT collection is entitled “Yoake & The Seven Deadly Sins Anime Series” exclusively available at the OpenSea NFT marketplace. Traders can start mivesting the Anime NFTs from 25 March at 5 am GMT.

Each NFT is valued at 0.002 ETH (ETH) or equal to around $ 4.12 and is available for mining on Sony’s Layer 2 blockchain, Soneium. Since the launch, users can have an unlimited amount of NFT Mint for a maximum of 72 hours.

Yoake, who promotes itself as a fan -engine protocol that combines elements of the Japanese pop culture with blockchain technology, will be the first company to take an officially licensed NFT collection from the Anime film “The Seven Deadly Sins: Cursed by Light”, which is currently available to watch.

The NFT collection “Yoake & The Seven Deadly Sins: Cursed by Light” has this iconic scene | Source: Sonei

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“The Seven Deadly Sins” is a Japanese fantasy -anime series based on the popular mango of Nakaba Suzuki that was published by Kodansha. De Anime is set in a fictional medieval empire and tells the story of a group of warriors who were accused of a crime that they do not commit. They look for their names. Under the leader of the Meliodas group, their adventures for four seasons and a few films and original video animations or OVAs.

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The NFT collection on OpenSea contains the iconic scene from the movie ‘The Seven Deadly Sins: Cursed by Light’, where Meliodas and his younger brother Rar Dris are in the sunlight and a solemn vow with their holy chalice. This collection is supported by Startale, which strategically supported the acquisition of this IP by Yoake.

After the launch of this collection, CBO at Yoake Entertainment, Sota Moriyama says that the company is planning to release more collecting objects with anime themes on the chain, hoping to bring more Fandom-Mergiege to the web3 room.

“Yoake strives to push web3 acceptance through the power of culture, and there is no better way to bring this vision to life than by introducing officially licensed anime collection objects Onchain,” said Moriyama in a statement.

CEO of OpenSea, Devin Finzer, expressed excitement with regard to the collaboration between the Japanese pop culture theme with Yoake, because it might bring fans of the ON-chain series.

“We are proud to facilitate the top franchises such as the seven fatal sins directly to fans with Yoake,” said Finzer.

In October last year, Animoca brands Japan started a similar company when they released an NFT collection inspired by the popular Japanese cyber punk film ‘Ghost in the Shell’. However, the NFTs were launched on the Sorah trading platform of Animoca, instead of OpenSea.

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